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Etzel van Dooren is an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University's School of Law, specifically affiliated with the Molengraaff Institute for Private Law. He holds a Doctorate in Law with his dissertation on 'Liability under a 403 declaration' completed in early 2021. His academic work focuses primarily on corporate law with particular emphasis on transparency and liability issues within Dutch business law frameworks.
Dr. van Dooren's research interests center around corporate law, with special attention to 403 declarations, liability frameworks, and transparency requirements in business contexts. His scholarly work demonstrates deep engagement with both theoretical aspects of corporate governance and practical applications in Dutch legal practice. He has contributed significantly to understanding how corporate liability mechanisms function within the Dutch Civil Code, particularly Article 2:403, and how these mechanisms interact with international developments like Brexit.
His publication record shows consistent scholarly output across multiple venues, including the Monthly Journal for Corporate Law where he serves as an editorial member. His research trajectory demonstrates progression from foundational corporate law concepts to more specialized areas like 403 declarations and their implications for creditor protection. The breadth of his work spans from theoretical legal analysis to practical commentary on court decisions and regulatory changes.
Dr. van Dooren maintains active engagement with both academic and professional legal communities through his editorial work, scholarly publications, and teaching activities at Utrecht University. His research contributes to ongoing discussions about corporate accountability, liability frameworks, and the evolving landscape of Dutch business law in an international context.
