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Legal Research Programme

The ECB Legal Research Programme (LRP) was launched in 2008 to foster analysis of areas of law relevant to the ECB’s statutory tasks, and to establish closer contacts between central bank lawyers and academics. Several scholarships are awarded annually.

About the scholarship

During their scholarship, the selected candidates are required to write a paper on a topic related to the programme’s research topics, present their papers at relevant ECB workshops and conferences and, ultimately, have them published in leading peer-reviewed journals. Past papers have been published in journals such as the Common Market Law Review, the German Law Journal, the European Business Organization Law Review, the Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, the European Law Review, the Yearbook of European Law, the European Business Law Review, the Journal of Financial Regulation, the Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law. 

The call for projects is published by December each year. Experienced researchers with a track record of publishing in the legal field are encouraged to apply, as are researchers at assistant professor level and advanced PhD students. The ECB aims to assign at least one-third of the scholarships to junior scholars (i.e. scholars who are doctoral candidates or who have obtained their doctoral degree within the last three years).  Applications from female candidates are highly encouraged.

Legal Research Programme 2025

The application deadline for the 2025 round of the LRP is 22:00 CET on 9 February 2025.

Past LPR Scholars

2024

Call for papers

Name Paper

Tjalling Waterbolk, Mariken Van Loopik, Thom Wetzer

Climate-related risk: scenario planning for banks and supervisors

Agnieszka Smoleńska

The ECB and climate transition plans

Lucas Roorda, Cedric Ryngaert, Anneloes Kuiper

Banking supervision meets public international law – Cross-border on-site inspections

Giangiacomo D'Angelo

Taxes on banks’ windfall profits as anti-inflationary measure

Maria Lucia Passador

ECB Banking Supervision powers & AI Act implementation

Aldo Pardi, Stefania Gallo

The new role of the ECB as a fiscal agent of the Commission and the potential impact on institutional balance

2023

Call for papers

Name Paper

Vincenzo Troiano

Suspension of voting rights in the regulation of bank ownership structures: a case for more integration?

Paola Chirulli, Luca De Lucia

Banking supervision and fundamental rights

Aurelia Philine Birne

CBDC as a liability of its issuing central bank – What are the implications for the design and distribution of CBDC?

Anna Peychev

The legislative role of the central bank in the creation of the European semester

Anna Toniolo

Paying for diversity? Diversity metrics in banks’ executive compensation

Argyro Karagianni

The ne bis in idem principle at the intersection between prudential and AML/CFT supervision

Dimitrios Stratakos

The Markets in Crypto-assets and pilot regime for market infrastructures based on distributed ledger technology regulations – Potential for innovation in the retail payments landscape and overlaps with existing Union legislation

2022

Call for papers

Name Paper

Alessio Azzutti, Pedro Batista and Georg Ringe

Navigating the Legal Landscape of AI-Enhanced Banking Supervision: Protecting EU Fundamental Rights and Ensuring Good Administration

Graham Butler

Joana Mendes

Kanad Bagchi

The legal transformation of international monetary coordination: institutions, surveillance and authority

Katarzyna Parchimowicz

Raffaele Felicetti

Sara Dietz

Silvia Allegrezza and Giulia Lasagni

Setting the Scene: Proportionality as an Evolving Concept of Intersystemic Nature

2021

Call for papers

Name Paper

Adrian Dumitrescu, Dalvinder Singh and Oana Stefan

Limits for the ECB when adopting soft law instruments in the field of banking supervision

Chiara Benvenuto

Christian Calliess and Ebru Tuncel

David Ramos Muñoz, Antonio Cabrales and Angel Sanchez

Central Banks and Climate Change

Emmanuel Castellarin

Marco Goldoni and Javier Solana

Martins Rudzitis

Susanna Cafaro

2020

Call for papers

Name Paper

Corinne Zellweger-Gutknecht, Benjamin Geva, Seraina Neva Grünewald

Georgios Psaroudakis

Helene Hayden

Enforcement of Fines and Other Pecuniary Obligations Imposed by the ECB

Iris H-Y Chiu

Paul Dermine

Shruti Kashyap

Prudence and the Risks: Links between Regulatory Supervision, Accounting Rules, and Risk Control in the European Banking Sector
2019

Call for papers

Name Paper

Andrea Magliari, Marco Macchia, Mario P. Chiti

Anton Didenko

Christian Calliess and Ansgar Baumgarten

Elena Sedano-Varo

Paul Weissmann

Tom Ruys and Cedric Ryngaert

2018

Call for papers

Name Paper

Alessandro Spano and Andrea Biondi

Alicia Hinarejos

Anastasia Karatzia and Theodore Konstadinides

Dariusz Adamski

Memoranda of Understanding in the Governance of European Financial Institutions

Hossein Nabilou and Andre Prum

Teresa Rodríguez de las Heras Ballell

2017

Call for papers

Name Paper

Alexander Türk and Napoleon Xanthoulis

Georgios Psaroudakis

Heiko Sauer

Matthias Haentjens

Stefanie Egidy

Central Banks under Judicial Review: The 21ƹʽ and the U.S. Federal Reserve
2016

Call for papers

Name Paper

Andromachi Georgosouli

Danny Busch and Mirik Ben Joost van Rijn

David Ramos

Pieter van Cleynenbreugel

Thomas Keijser

2015

Call for papers

Name Paper
Armin Steinbach

Bas van Bockel

Marco Lamandini, David Ramos Muñoz, Javier Solana

Roberto Cisotta

Financial stability and the reconstruction of the EU legal order in the aftermath of the crisis

2014
Name Paper
Monica Claes and Jan-Herman Reestman

Theodore Konstadinides

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