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Key Aspects of German Business Law - A Practical Manual

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This book presents a clear and precise overview of the key aspects of German business law. It was written by attorneys involved in the daily practice of bu- ness law in Germany and is aimed at people who wish to orient themselves quickly with the German legal system and the manner in which it impacts bu- ness purchases, establishment, operations and liquidations. The first section of the book is devoted to an explanation of the major issues to be considered in acquiring or establishing a business in Germany. The second section focuses on areas of commercial law that are important for an operating business. In comparison to the last edition four new areas (transportation law, customs regulations, insurance law and state liability law) are treated. The f- lowing sections deal with labor law as an independent part of German business law and with computer law. Furthermore, procedural law and European law are addressed. Finally, the last two sections of the book are devoted to an overview over the German tax law, which has an enormous impact on business decisions, and IP law. In all sections special attention has been paid to highlighting and explaining the differences between the German legal system and that of the United States. Nevertheless, the intention is to provide information that will prove valuable to all foreigners, particularly business men and women and lawyers advising clients with an interest in doing business in Germany.

List of contents

How to Establish or Acquire a Business in Germany.- Recognized Forms of Business Organizations.- Establishment of a Company or Branch Office.- The Acquisition of Closely Held Companies.- Valuation of Business Enterprises.- "Pseudo - Foreign Companies" in Germany - The Centros, Überseering and Inspire Art Decisions of the European Court of Justice.- Commercial Law.- The Law of Contracts.- General Terms of Business (AGB).- Torts.- Product Liability Under German and European Law.- Real-Estate Property Law Germany.- The Law of Insolvency and Security Interests.- Unfair Competition.- The Law of Public Procurement.- Distribution Agreements.- Private Public Partnerships.- Copyright.- Review of German Private Insurance Law.- Transport Law and Forwarder Law.- Customs Law.- Liability of the State.- Labor Law.- Aspects of German Labor Law.- Residence and Work Permit.- Computer Law.- Computer Law.- Electronic Commerce.- Protection of Internet Domain Names.- Procedural Law.- Enforcement of Rights and Claims through the Courts and Arbitration Tribunals.- Principles of the Legal Regulation of Attorney Fees.- Notaries in Germany.- European Law.- Institutions of the European Community.- Antitrust Law in the European Community.- Tax Law.- German Tax Law.- IP.- The PCT and the Enforcement of Patents in Europe.- Trademark Protection in Germany and Europe.

About the author

Michael Wendler, geboren 1972, hat eine einzigartige Karriere vom Speditionskaufmann zum Schlagerkönig hingelegt. Er hat bereits 26 Alben veröffentlicht, pro Jahr besuchen über 150.000 begeisterte Fans seine Konzerte und bringen riesige Hallen zum Kochen.

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This book presents a clear and precise overview of the key aspects of German business law. It was written by attorneys involved in the daily practice of bu- ness law in Germany and is aimed at people who wish to orient themselves quickly with the German legal system and the manner in which it impacts bu- ness purchases, establishment, operations and liquidations. The first section of the book is devoted to an explanation of the major issues to be considered in acquiring or establishing a business in Germany. The second section focuses on areas of commercial law that are important for an operating business. In comparison to the last edition four new areas (transportation law, customs regulations, insurance law and state liability law) are treated. The f- lowing sections deal with labor law as an independent part of German business law and with computer law. Furthermore, procedural law and European law are addressed. Finally, the last two sections of the book are devoted to an overview over the German tax law, which has an enormous impact on business decisions, and IP law. In all sections special attention has been paid to highlighting and explaining the differences between the German legal system and that of the United States. Nevertheless, the intention is to provide information that will prove valuable to all foreigners, particularly business men and women and lawyers advising clients with an interest in doing business in Germany.

Product details

Assisted by Bernard Buecker (Editor), Bernard J. Buecker (Editor), Bernard John Buecker (Editor), Bernard John Buecker (Editor), Bern Tremml (Editor), Bernd Tremml (Editor), Michael Wendler (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.2010
 
EAN 9783642088117
ISBN 978-3-642-08811-7
No. of pages 522
Dimensions 155 mm x 233 mm x 32 mm
Weight 816 g
Illustrations XXIV, 522 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Mercantile and commercial law

Management, C, Management und Managementtechniken, Leadership, Business Strategy/Leadership, International Law, Commercial law, Private International Law, Law and Criminology, business strategy, Management & management techniques, Conflict of Laws, comparative law, Management and management techniques

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