TY - BOOK ID - 14305212 TI - The law of corporate finance : general principles and EU law. PY - 2010 SN - 3642030548 3642030564 9786612839474 3642030556 1282839470 PB - Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag, DB - UniCat KW - Corporation law -- European Union countries. KW - Corporations -- European Union countries. KW - Corporations -- Finance -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries. KW - Law - Non-U.S. KW - Law, Politics & Government KW - Law, General & Comparative KW - Law - Europe, except U.K. KW - Contracts. KW - Corporations KW - Finance KW - Law and legislation KW - Business corporations KW - C corporations KW - Corporations, Business KW - Corporations, Public KW - Limited companies KW - Publicly held corporations KW - Publicly traded corporations KW - Public limited companies KW - Stock corporations KW - Subchapter C corporations KW - Agreements KW - Contract law KW - Contracts KW - Contractual limitations KW - Limitations, Contractual KW - Law. KW - Private international law. KW - Conflict of laws. KW - International law. KW - Comparative law. KW - Public finance. KW - Financial Law/Fiscal Law. KW - Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law. KW - European Law. KW - Commercial law KW - Legal instruments KW - Obligations (Law) KW - Juristic acts KW - Liberty of contract KW - Third parties (Law) KW - Business enterprises KW - Corporate power KW - Disincorporation KW - Stocks KW - Trusts, Industrial UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:14305212 AB - 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. ER -