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The European Company ('SE') is a legal entity offering a European perspective for businesses. Its purpose is to allow businesses that wish to extend their activities beyond their home Member State to operate throughout the EU on the basis of one set of rules and a unified management system. The book explains how to set up and organise a European Company, as well as setting out the text of the EC instruments (a Regulation and a Directive) serving as its legal basis, and a list of national implementing laws. This second volume reports on the countries which have legislated during 2005 and 2006. Divided into two sections, it first offers critical review of the usefulness of, and the opportunities presented by, this new vehicle; analyses the Regulation and the Directive; and examines the tax aspects of the SE. The second part reports on each of the Member States.
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The harmonisation of company law has always been on the agenda of the European Union. Besides the protection of third parties affected by business transactions, the founders had two other objectives: first, promoting freedom of establishment, and second, preventing the abuse of such freedom. In fact, the fear of the Netherlands becoming the 'Delaware of Europe'' (in terms of competition among Member States) seemed real, until, ironically, at the beginning of the 21st century, it was the privilege of the Dutch (and the Danish) state to fail in making the abuse argument before the European Court
Corporation law --- Corporate governance --- Law --- International unification --- International unification. --- 347.72 EU --- Academic collection --- 347.72 EU Handelsvennootschappen: statuut, aandeelhouder, patrimonium, inbreng, winst en verlies, algemene vergadering, raad van beheer, toezicht. Vennootschaprecht--EU --- Handelsvennootschappen: statuut, aandeelhouder, patrimonium, inbreng, winst en verlies, algemene vergadering, raad van beheer, toezicht. Vennootschaprecht--EU --- Business enterprises -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries. --- Capital market -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries. --- Corporation law -- European Union countries. --- Corporation law. --- Corporations -- Finance -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries. --- Law - Non-U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law - Europe, except U.K. --- Governance, Corporate --- Industrial management --- Directors of corporations --- Corporation law - European Union countries --- Corporate governance - European Union countries --- Law - European Union countries - International unification
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In this three-volume book, the law of corporate finance is defined in a modern way and studied from the perspective of a non-financial firm. The law of corporate finance helps the firm to manage cash flow, risk, principal-agency relationships, and information in the context of all decisions that influence the firm’s finances. The first volume introduces the fundamental concepts and explains the relationship between corporate risk management, the management of agency relationships, corporate governance, and the management of information. The second volume discusses how risk, agency, and information can be managed in all contracts. In addition , the second volume contains an introduction to the legal aspects of payment obligations and the management of various forms of counterparty risk. The third volume discusses a wide range of funding and exit transactions as well as the legal aspects of takeovers.
Law. --- Financial Law/Fiscal Law. --- Commercial Law. --- European Law/Public International Law. --- Commercial law. --- Public law. --- Public finance. --- Droit --- Droit commercial --- Droit public --- Corporation law --- Corporations --- Finance --- Law and legislation --- Corporation law --European Union countries. --- Corporations --European Union countries. --- Corporations --Finance --Law and legislation --European Union countries. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law, General & Comparative --- -346.0664094 --- Uh5.1 --- Business corporations --- C corporations --- Corporations, Business --- Corporations, Public --- Limited companies --- Publicly held corporations --- Publicly traded corporations --- Public limited companies --- Stock corporations --- Subchapter C corporations --- Business enterprises --- Corporate power --- Disincorporation --- Stocks --- Trusts, Industrial --- -Law and legislation --- -Corporation law --- -Corporation law --European Union countries. --- Cash flow. --- Risk. --- -Cash flow. --- Private international law. --- Conflict of laws. --- International law. --- Comparative law. --- Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law. --- European Law. --- Economics --- Uncertainty --- Probabilities --- Profit --- Risk-return relationships --- Liquidity (Economics)
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In this three-volume book, the law of corporate finance is defined in a modern way and studied from the perspective of a non-financial firm. The law of corporate finance helps the firm to manage cash flow, risk, principal-agency relationships, and information in the context of all decisions that influence the firm’s finances. The first volume introduces the fundamental concepts and explains the relationship between corporate risk management, the management of agency relationships, corporate governance, and the management of information. The second volume discusses how risk, agency, and information can be managed in all contracts. In addition , the second volume contains an introduction to the legal aspects of payment obligations and the management of various forms of counterparty risk. The third volume discusses a wide range of funding and exit transactions as well as the legal aspects of takeovers.
Corporation law -- European Union countries. --- Corporations -- European Union countries. --- Corporations -- Finance -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law, General & Comparative --- Corporations --- Consolidation and merger of corporations --- Corporate governance --- Finance --- Law and legislation --- Governance, Corporate --- Business corporations --- C corporations --- Corporations, Business --- Corporations, Public --- Limited companies --- Publicly held corporations --- Publicly traded corporations --- Public limited companies --- Stock corporations --- Subchapter C corporations --- Law. --- Commercial law. --- Private international law. --- Conflict of laws. --- International law. --- Comparative law. --- Public finance. --- Public international law. --- Financial Law/Fiscal Law. --- Public International Law. --- Commercial Law. --- Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law. --- European Law. --- Industrial management --- Directors of corporations --- Business enterprises --- Corporate power --- Disincorporation --- Stocks --- Trusts, Industrial
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In this three-volume book, the law of corporate finance is defined in a modern way and studied from the perspective of a non-financial firm. The law of corporate finance helps the firm to manage cash flow, risk, principal-agency relationships, and information in the context of all decisions that influence the firm’s finances. The first volume introduces the fundamental concepts and explains the relationship between corporate risk management, the management of agency relationships, corporate governance, and the management of information. The second volume discusses how risk, agency, and information can be managed in all contracts. In addition , the second volume contains an introduction to the legal aspects of payment obligations and the management of various forms of counterparty risk. The third volume discusses a wide range of funding and exit transactions as well as the legal aspects of takeovers.
Corporation law -- European Union countries. --- Corporations -- European Union countries. --- Corporations -- Finance -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries. --- Law - Non-U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law, General & Comparative --- Law - Europe, except U.K. --- Contracts. --- Corporations --- Finance --- Law and legislation --- Business corporations --- C corporations --- Corporations, Business --- Corporations, Public --- Limited companies --- Publicly held corporations --- Publicly traded corporations --- Public limited companies --- Stock corporations --- Subchapter C corporations --- Agreements --- Contract law --- Contracts --- Contractual limitations --- Limitations, Contractual --- Law. --- Private international law. --- Conflict of laws. --- International law. --- Comparative law. --- Public finance. --- Financial Law/Fiscal Law. --- Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law. --- European Law. --- Commercial law --- Legal instruments --- Obligations (Law) --- Juristic acts --- Liberty of contract --- Third parties (Law) --- Business enterprises --- Corporate power --- Disincorporation --- Stocks --- Trusts, Industrial
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