Tobias Tröger
SAFE Chair of Private Law, Trade and Business Law, Jurisprudence, Goethe University Frankfurt
Tobias Tröger holds the SAFE Chair of Private Law, Trade and Business Law, Jurisprudence at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main. He is Director of the Law and Finance Cluster at the Leibniz Institute for Sustainable Architecture for Finance in Europe SAFE, Director of the Center for Advanced Studies on the Foundations of Law and Finance LawFin, and a research member of the ECGI. His research interests include corporate law (particularly, comparative corporate governance and corporate finance), banking regulation and the economic analysis of law. Tobias Tröger aspires to connect the methods of quantitative analysis with an in-depth understanding of institutions and their evolution to achieve an innovative cross-pollination of law and finance.
Featured work
What the heck is a 28th Regime?
The European Commission’s new plan for business law, in context
Completing Europe’s banking union: economic requirements and legal conditions
This contribution analyses the deficiencies of the current framework and identifies possible responses, in line with three levels of reform ambition.
How to get the European Banking Union unstuck
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Podcast
25 March 2026
What the heck is a 28th Regime?
The European Commission’s new plan for business law, in context
Opinion piece
01 November 2022
Policy Brief
22 November 2022
Completing Europe’s banking union: economic requirements and legal conditions
This contribution analyses the deficiencies of the current framework and identifies possible responses, in line with three levels of reform ambition.