EC Company Law
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Product details:
- Publisher Clarendon Press
- Date of Publication 1 April 1999
- ISBN 9780198259930
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages504 pages
- Size 242x163x33 mm
- Weight 935 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Much of the national legislation regulating companies and their activities in the member states derives from EC Directives. Lawyers advising or commenting on such legislation cannot do so with authority without an awareness of the underlying Directives. This book analyses in detail the company law Directives which have been adopted and makes a thorough examination of the decisions on company law emanating from the European Court of Justice.
MoreLong description:
In EC Company Law Vanessa Edwards makes a detailed analysis of all the adopted company law and securities Directives, namely the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Eleventh and Twelfth Company Law Directives and the Admissions, Listing Particulars, Interim Reports, Public Offer Prospectus, Major Shareholdings and Insider Dealing Directives. She illuminates their historical context, scope, substantive effect, interpretation by the European Court of Justice and national implementation. The book also contains a thorough examination of the scope of companies freedom of establishment, reviewing in depth the case law of the Court of Justice on Article 52 of the EC Treaty in so far as it applies to corporate entities.
Vanessa Edward's book ... surveys the present situation and the perspectives of European company law in a successful and very informative way.
Table of Contents:
Introduction and overview of the company law harmonization programme
The first directive
The second directive
The third and sixth directives
The fourth directive
The seventh directive
The eighth directive
The eleventh directive
The twelfth directive
Background to the securities directives
The first stage - harmonizing the conditions of listing
The second stage - harmonizing public offer prospectuses
The third stage - introducing mutual recognition
The major shareholdings directive
The insider dealing directive
Freedom of establishment of companies - introduction
Secondary establishment - the case law
Primary establishment and mutual recognition of companies
Overview of miscellaneous draft legislation
Conclusion and outlook