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Dr Suren Gomtsyan

Dr Suren Gomtsyan

Assistant Professor

ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Law School

Room No
Cheng Kin Ku Building 5.09
Languages
Armenian, English, Russian
Key Expertise
Corporate law, corporate governance, empirical analysis

About me

Suren joined ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Law School in September 2023. His research and teaching focuses on corporate law, corporate governance, and private ordering.

Prior to joining ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳, Suren was lecturer and associate professor at the University of Leeds School of Law (2016-2023), visiting research fellow at Fordham University School of Law in New York (2014), and worked in legal practice with focus on corporate law matters and M&A transactions (2011-2012). He holds a PhD in law (2016) and an LLM Research Master in Law (2012, cum laude) from Tilburg University, the Netherlands.

Suren is Research Associate at the Amsterdam Center for Law & Economics (), where he was a visiting scholar in 2022, and Extramural Fellow at Tilburg Law and Economics Center (), Tilburg University. He received several prizes and grants, including the "Research Talent" Grant of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (2013-2016), "Brenno Galli" Award for the most promising young scholar's paper at the annual conference of the Italian Society of Law and Economics (2016), Prize for the best paper of a young scholar at the annual conference of the Spanish Association of Law and Economics (2015), and Young Scholar's Prize at the International Law and Economics Conference at Bilkent University (2015). His research on shareholder engagement by large institutional investors was short-listed for the Society of Legal Scholars' 2018 Best Paper Prize.

Suren's research has been published or is forthcoming in various journals, including the Modern Law ReviewLegal Studies, the Journal of Corporation Law, the Journal of Corporate Law Studies, the Yale Journal of International Law, the American Business Law Journal, the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law, and the Villanova Law Review, and has also been cited in the Financial Times, by the United States Court of Appeals (4th Circuit), and by the Delaware Court of Chancery.

Research interests

Suren's research interests are in the fields of corporate law, law and economics, and empirical legal studies. His particular focus is on the stewardship role of institutional investors and on alternative modes of governance, such as privately designed orders or contractual solutions to various legal problems.

Teaching

Books

Takeover Rules: Comparative Legal Analysis (Wolters Kluwer, 2010) (in Russian)

Articles and book chapters

  •  ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Legal Studies Working Paper 14/2024 (with Edmund Schuster)

  •  (2024) Legal Studies (forthcoming)

  • 'Corporate Governance in the United Kingdom' in J du Plessis et al (eds), Principles of Contemporary Corporate Governance (Cambridge University Press, 5th ed., forthcoming 2024) (Book chapter)

  •  Journal of Corporate Law Studies (2024) (with Marco Dell'Erba) (online first)
  •  (2023) Modern Law Review 86: 395-435

  •  (2022) Journal of Corporate Law Studies 22: 151-195

  • 'Shareholder Engagement and Voting in the United Kingdom' in H Kaur et al (eds), The Cambridge Handbook of Shareholder Engagement and Voting (Cambridge University Press, 2022) (Book chapter)

  • 'Article 3i: Transparency of Asset Managers' in HS Birkmose & K Sergakis (eds), The Shareholder Rights Directive II: A Commentary (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021) (Book chapter)

  • 'When Businesses Can Do Good: Lessons from the Coronavirus Crisis for Promoting Responsible Business Practices' in H Eidenmüller et al (eds), COVID-19 and Business Law (Beck/Hart/Nomos, 2020) (Book chapter)

  •  (2020) Journal of Corporation Law 45: 101-165

  •  (2018) Yale Journal of International Law 43: 85-142 (with A Balvert, B Hock, and O Kirman)

  •  (2018) International Sports Law Journal 17: 186-204 (with B Hock)

  •  (2016) American Business Law Journal 53: 677-744

  •  (2016) European Business Law Review 27: 719-733

  •  (2015) Villanova Law Review 60: 955-1012

  •  (2015) Delaware Journal of Corporate Law 40: 207-279

  •  (2015) Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 22: 483-505 (with A Meuwese)

  •  (2012) Journal of Comparative Law 7: 115-146

Public engagement

 Financial Times (21 November 2022)

 Financial Times (13 October 2021)

Public Response to the FRC in connection with the Consultation on the Proposed Revision to the UK Stewardship Code (28 March 2019)