European Corporate Law, 2nd edition
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European Corporate Law, 2nd edition. / Werlauff, Erik; Dorresteijn, Adriaan; Monteiro, Tiago Pereira; Teichmann, Christoph.
2. ed. Holland : Kluwer Law International, 2009. 328 p.Publication: Research › Book
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TY - BOOK
T1 - European Corporate Law, 2nd edition
A1 - Werlauff,Erik
A1 - Dorresteijn,Adriaan
A1 - Monteiro,Tiago Pereira
A1 - Teichmann,Christoph
AU - Werlauff,Erik
AU - Dorresteijn,Adriaan
AU - Monteiro,Tiago Pereira
AU - Teichmann,Christoph
PB - Kluwer Law International
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - <p>As in the First Edition (1995) of this well-known book, the authors demonstrate that analysis and comparison of national corporate laws on a number of issues yield highly valuable general principles and observations, not least because business organisations, wherever located, tend to show a fundamentally similar set of legal characteristics. To its original selection of six representative jurisdictions - Belgium, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, and the United Kingdom - the Second Edition now adds Poland, thus including an Eastern European perspective to supplement those of continental Europe and the common law system of the UK. The book provides in-depth examination of the implications involved in such issues and trends as the following: </p><p>; </p><ul><li>acknowledgement by other Member States of the legal status of a company formed in accordance with a particular national law; </li><li>a company's freedom to incorporate in a jurisdiction not its own; </li><li>competition among the legal forms of different Member States; </li><li>safeguarding of employee involvement in cross-border transactions, especially mergers; </li><li>simplified company forms adopted in several jurisdictions; </li><li>creation of new forms of business organisations and step-up varieties of existing company forms; and </li></ul><p>developments regarding group law. </p><p> </p>
AB - <p>As in the First Edition (1995) of this well-known book, the authors demonstrate that analysis and comparison of national corporate laws on a number of issues yield highly valuable general principles and observations, not least because business organisations, wherever located, tend to show a fundamentally similar set of legal characteristics. To its original selection of six representative jurisdictions - Belgium, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, and the United Kingdom - the Second Edition now adds Poland, thus including an Eastern European perspective to supplement those of continental Europe and the common law system of the UK. The book provides in-depth examination of the implications involved in such issues and trends as the following: </p><p>; </p><ul><li>acknowledgement by other Member States of the legal status of a company formed in accordance with a particular national law; </li><li>a company's freedom to incorporate in a jurisdiction not its own; </li><li>competition among the legal forms of different Member States; </li><li>safeguarding of employee involvement in cross-border transactions, especially mergers; </li><li>simplified company forms adopted in several jurisdictions; </li><li>creation of new forms of business organisations and step-up varieties of existing company forms; and </li></ul><p>developments regarding group law. </p><p> </p>
KW - europæisk selskabsret
KW - EU-selskabsret
KW - harmonisering af selskabsretten
KW - organisationsformer i EU
KW - EØFG
KW - europæisk økonomisk firmagruppe
KW - corporate finance
KW - selskabsledelse
KW - medarbejderindflydelse i selskaber
KW - medbestemmelse
KW - grænseoverskridende overtagelse
KW - årsrapporter
KW - koncerner
KW - European corporate law
KW - EU corporate law
KW - harmonization of corporate law
KW - business organizations under EU law
KW - EEIG
KW - European Economic Interest Grouping
KW - corporate finance
KW - corporate management
KW - involvement of employees in companies
KW - codetermination
KW - cross-border acquisition
KW - annual accounts
KW - groups
BT - European Corporate Law, 2nd edition
SN - 978-90-411-2484-5
VL - 1
ER -