Fr. 277.00

The Private International Law of Companies in Europe

English · Hardback

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Can firms freely choose their place of incorporation and thus the applicable company law? And is it possible that a firm can subsequently reincorporate in another country, with the effect of a change of the law applicable to this company?
In the European Union, in order to answer these questions one has to consider the impact of the freedom of establishment and the corresponding case law of the Court of Justice. Beyond some general principles, there is, however, considerable diversity between the laws of the Member States. Thus, this book aims to provide an up-to-date analysis of this important area of law for all Member States. It is based on a comprehensive study, produced for the European Commission, on the private international law of companies in the European Union.
This book is likely to be of interest to both practitioners working on cross-border transactions and legal scholars with an interest in company law, private international law and EU law.
Vorteile auf einen Blick
- in English Language
- comprehensive overview
- practically oriented based on academic research
Zielgruppe
For legal practitioners who work on cross-border transactions, as well as legal researchers with an interest in corporate law, institutional private law and EU law.

Summary

Can firms freely choose their place of incorporation and thus the applicable company law? And is it possible that a firm can subsequently reincorporate in another country, with the effect of a change of the law applicable to this company?

In the European Union, the answer to these questions has to consider the impact of the freedom of establishment and the corresponding case law of the Court of Justice. Beyond some general principles, there is, however, also considerable diversity between the laws of the Member States. This book therefore aims to provide an up-to-date analysis of this important area of law for all Member States. It is based on a comprehensive study, produced for the European Commission, on this topic.

This book should be of interest for practicing legal professionals who work in the field of cross-border transactions, as well as for legal scholars who specialise in company law, conflict of laws and EU law.

The benefits at one glance:
•written in English
•comprehensive, up-to-date analysis
•practical analysis based on academic research

About the authors:

Carsten Gerner-Beuerle is a Professor of Commercial Law at University College London, UK.
Federico M. Mucciarelli is an Associate Professor of Business Law at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy, and a Reader in Financial Law at the SOAS University of London, UK.
Edmund Schuster is an Associate Professor of Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.
Mathias Siems is a Professor at University of Florence.

Product details

Authors Carste Gerner-Beuerle, Carsten Gerner-Beuerle, Federic Mucciarelli, Federico Mucciarelli, Federico M. Mucciarelli, Schu, Edmund-Philipp Schuster, Mathias Siems
Assisted by Carsten Gerner-Beuerle (Editor), Federic M Mucciarelli (Editor), Federico M Mucciarelli (Editor), Federico Mucciarelli (Editor), Federico M. Mucciarelli (Editor), Edmund Schuster (Editor), Edmund-Philipp Schuster (Editor), Edmund Schuster et al (Editor), Mathias Siems (Editor)
Publisher Beck Juristischer Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2019
 
EAN 9783406714573
ISBN 978-3-406-71457-3
No. of pages 770
Dimensions 171 mm x 246 mm x 46 mm
Weight 1398 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Civil law, civil procedural law

Internationales Privatrecht, Europarecht, Gesellschaftsrecht, BHN-Rabatt

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