Modernisation of European Company Law - Recent Legislative Archievement and the Future of European Company Law
ALEXANDROPOULOU Antigoni
Description du produit
- Catégories: Entreprises, Affaires & Fiscalité
- Editeur: BRUYLANT EDITIONS
- ISBN: 9782802768685
- Date de publication: 14/04/2021
- Reliure : Broché
- Nombre de page : 148
- Langue: Anglais
Résumé
This book is a collective volume of studies on the recent legislative
developments in European Company Law as well as on topical legal issues
that affect companies but which have not been harmonized yet. The
Mobility Directive has introduced important amendments to the cross
border operations of companies while the
Directive on the
Digitalisation of Company Law has brought about changes in the setting
up of businesses and the use of digital tools and processes throughout
the lifecycle of companies. The authors present and thoroughly analyses
in their studies the important aspects of these new provisions and the
challenges they present in their implementation. The book further
explores the future of EU Company Law in particular regarding
sustainable corporate governance, director’s duties, letterbox companies
and the possible harmonization of the rules regulating groups of
companies in the EU. All legal issues are presented very comprehensively
and the authors who are academics and legal practitioners are shedding
light on complicated legal questions in a very clear way.
Table des matières
Preface
Structure
Letterbox companies: Abuse of companies and free movement in European Company Law
Cross-border mergers, divisions and conversions
Shareholders’ Protection in cross-border mobility of companies, more harmonised rules after the Company Law Package
The
experience of digital company law in Estonia and a critical assessment
of the recent directive on the digitalization of company law
Cross-Border Divisions in Practice
Future Proposals for directors’ duties
Recognising the interests of the group – another attempt to harmonise the rules regulating groups of companies in the EU
Towards More Sustainable Corporate Governance