Zusammenfassung
Vicari
Company Laws of the EU
The book aims to fill a gap in the process of confrontation between the disciplines, case laws and literatures of the central EU member states and in particular to address the difficulty of finding sources for scholars and professionals explaining the rules and guidelines of corporate law in the different European states. The main features of the discipline of Corporate Law in Germany, the UK, France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Romania and the Netherlands is illustrated. The objective of the work is not only to describe the main features of the discipline, but especially to highlight the most important critical profiles, and particularly those under the scrutiny of case law and most studied (as problematic) by the doctrine.
The book covers the following issues:
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shares, bonds, hybrid instruments;
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corporate governance;
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external and internal controls;
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listed companies;
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smaller limited liability companies;
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balance sheets;
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groups of companies;
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extraordinary corporate transactions and insolvency
Abstract
Vicari
Company Laws of the EU
The book aims to fill a gap in the process of confrontation between the disciplines, case laws and literatures of the central EU member states and in particular to address the difficulty of finding sources for scholars and professionals explaining the rules and guidelines of corporate law in the different European states. The main features of the discipline of Corporate Law in Germany, the UK, France, Italy, Spain, Poland, Romania and the Netherlands is illustrated. The objective of the work is not only to describe the main features of the discipline, but especially to highlight the most important critical profiles, and particularly those under the scrutiny of case law and most studied (as problematic) by the doctrine.
The book covers the following issues:
-
shares, bonds, hybrid instruments;
-
corporate governance;
-
external and internal controls;
-
listed companies;
-
smaller limited liability companies;
-
balance sheets;
-
groups of companies;
-
extraordinary corporate transactions and insolvency
- 1–199 Part 1: France 1–199
- 199–427 Part 2: Germany 199–427
- 199–213 Chapter 1. Introduction 199–213
- 427–661 Part 3: Italy 427–661
- 427–440 Chapter 1. Introduction 427–440
- 661–893 Part 4: Poland 661–893
- 661–672 Chapter 1. Introduction 661–672
- 893–1067 Part 5: Romania 893–1067
- 893–904 Chapter 1. Introduction 893–904
- 1013–1037 Chapter 7. Groups of companies 1013–1037
- 1067–1281 Part 6: Spain 1067–1281
- 1067–1079 Chapter 1. Introduction 1067–1079
- 1226–1248 Chapter 7. Groups of companies 1226–1248
- 1281–1457 Part 7: The Netherlands 1281–1457
- 1281–1287 Chapter 1. Introduction 1281–1287
- 1400–1432 Chapter 7. Groups of companies 1400–1432
- 1457–1620 Part 8: United Kingdom 1457–1620
- 1457–1463 Chapter 1. Introduction 1457–1463
- 1578–1600 Chapter 6. Groups of companies 1578–1600