
معرفی
Nina Boeger is Professor of Law at the City Law School, City St George's, University of London. Her work spans corporate governance, company law, ownership structures, and the legal frameworks governing social and cooperative enterprises, with a strong emphasis on regulatory and EU law dimensions.
Her research focuses on innovative models of sustainable ownership and governance, particularly in the context of public service delivery. She explores how legal structures can support socially responsible enterprise, enhance regulatory accountability, and foster democratic control over economic institutions. Her scholarship bridges doctrinal legal analysis with policy-oriented research, contributing to debates on economic democracy and equitable service provision.
The recent publications reflect a consistent trajectory in examining the intersection of law, governance, and social purpose. Her work emphasizes sustainable ownership models in public service outsourcing and comparative legal frameworks for social enterprises, highlighting the UK’s evolving legal landscape in this domain.
Scientific Awards:
- British Academy Research Fellowship
Research Supervision and Grants:
Nina Boeger has supervised research students including Laura Vialon and Miguel Nkegbe. She has secured competitive external research funding from major agencies such as the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), and the European Commission, underscoring the impact and relevance of her research agenda.
Labs and Research Groups:
While no specific lab or research center is mentioned, her affiliation with the City Law School and her externally funded projects suggest active participation in legal research initiatives focused on corporate and regulatory governance.




