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Eva Micheler studied law at the University of Vienna and at the University of Oxford before joining the LSE Law School in 2001. She is a member of the management committee of the Systemic Risk Centre at LSE and has taught regularly at the University of Vienna and the Bucerius Law School in Hamburg. Her research interests include corporate comparative law, focusing on intermediated securities holding and transfer systems. As a member of the Investor Protection Intermediaries Standing Committee at the European Securities Markets Authority, she has advised the UK Department of Business, Innovation and Skills on issues related to intermediated shareholdings. Micheler's work has been cited by various high courts, including the UK Supreme Court and the Austrian Oberster Gerichtshof, showcasing its significant impact on legal scholarship. She has published extensively on topics relevant to company law and securities regulation, advancing discussions in her field through works such as 'Company Law: Real Entity Theory' and various scholarly articles that explore the implications of digital securities and regulatory technology in the context of contemporary financial markets.
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