EUROPEAN CORPORATE LAW – WHERE TO?
Keywords:
European corporate law, comparative corporate law.Abstract
In time, there have been attempts in the European Union to harmonize regulations in corporate law matters. In present days, the European company forms are added to the national company forms of organization, which continue to exist in a great diversity, given the fact that from the multiple types of European companies only the European Company (Societas Europaea) gained some sort of success. Therefore, we cannot help but wonder: European corporate law – where to? In an attempt to give a reasoned suggestion for an answer, we will analyze – in a synthetical manner – the past and the present of European corporate law. We will try to identify the influencing factors and – based on those factors – to outline the tendencies in European corporate law evolution.References
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