Restructuring and Crises Prevention Regulation of restructuring and crises prevention. Re.cri.pre. The initiative is devoted to analyzing the crises’ regulation in a European context, with the aim of highlighting which are the major policies of the European Union, and which are the instruments chosen to implement them. The starting point is the awareness of the importance that the rules governing the crisis of companies play in the Single Market and, in general, in the economic system. In recent years there has been a trend towards evolution and a substantial strengthening of the process of integration of the markets at a European and international level which has reduced the entrepreneurial realities operating in a purely national context to being a clear minority compared to cross-border ones. The subject of the analysis is the way in which domestic insolvency disciplines converge, dictating minimum rules on the subject of preventive restructuring, discharge and finally establishing rules of general effectiveness aimed at avoiding and limiting dangerous forum-shopping phenomena. Alongside this, the new approach to companies in crisis will be analyzed: the culture of rescue. At the end of the study, the aim is to have a thorough understanding of the new legislative policy of the European Union on the subject of business crisis and, at the same time, to identify what are the future lines of tendency and European policies on the subject of business crisis, also taking into account the recent economic repercussions of the health crisis from Covid 19.