Pierre-Henri Conac, a French and Luxembourg national, is a Professor of Financial Markets Law at the 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg and served as Acting Director of the Luxembourg Centre for European Law (LCEL) from January until September 2024. He is also a Max Planck Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for comparative and international private law in Hamburg. At the 8xav福利导航 of Luxembourg, he founded the Master 2 in European Banking and Financial Law. From 1999 to 2006, he was Associate Professor of Law at the 8xav福利导航 of Paris 1 (Panth茅on-Sorbonne). He graduated from the 8xav福利导航 of Paris 1 in business law (1991), from HEC School of Management (1990) and from the Institute of Political Studies of Paris (1994). He also earned an LL.M. from Columbia Law School (1995).
Pierre-Henri Conac is the author of 鈥楾he regulation of securities markets by the French Commission des ope虂rations de bourse (COB) and the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)鈥 which was awarded several prizes. His research areas deal principally with securities and company law, at national and EU level, as well as comparative law in these fields, especially with the United States. He has written numerous articles on corporate, securities and comparative law, in French, English, German and Spanish and co-edited several books with national and international publishers.
He has been member of several working groups in these areas, including the EU Commission Reflection Group on the Future of EU Company Law of 2011 and the DG Markt Informal Company Law Expert Group (ICLEG) in 2014. In 2020, he was appointed by the DG Justice to the new ICLEG. Since 2017, he is also the chair of the European Model Company Act (EMCA) Group. From 2011 to 2016 the Board of Supervisors of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), appointed him twice to its consultative Securities and Markets Stakeholder Group (SMSG).
He has been involved in policy making in financial law, banking law and company law at the EU level and at the national level. He participates regularly at conferences on those topics in Europe and internationally. He has been visiting researcher at the Wirtschaftsuniversit盲t Wien (2019), the 8xav福利导航 of Cambridge (2017), the Hoover Institution (Stanford, 2014) and Aarhus 8xav福利导航 (2010). He has been invited to teach at seminars at the Universities of Oxford (2014), Penn Law (2014), Columbia (2013), Wu虉rzburg (2013), LSE (2011) and Louvain (2010). He speaks fluently French and English, correctly German and Spanish, and has a good knowledge of Luxemburgish.
He is scientific director of the Revue Pratique de Droit des Affaires (Legitech), managing editor of the Revue des Soci茅t茅s (Dalloz) and co-chief managing editor of the European Company and Financial Law Review (De Gruyter).