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Twenty Years European Company Law

Developments and Challenges in European Company Law

Gebonden Engels 2024 1e druk 9789403521183
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European Company Law Series#20

Twenty Years of European Company Law is a book appearing 20 years after the journal European Company Law's first issue was launched in 2004, which jumped to prominence as a leading resource for European companies and their lawyers and for enterprises worldwide with business interests in Europe, a role it has held to the present day. This unique book celebrates this anniversary with contributions from renowned legal experts in company law, securities law, and corporate governance. 

What's in this book:

The contributions - all of them characterized by the concise and pragmatic approaches for which the journal itself is widely appreciated - cover the following European company law issues:

  • sustainability;
  • environment, social, and governance matters;
  • loyalty shares;
  • the proposed Listing Act;
  • cross-border mergers;
  • shareholders' rights and activism;
  • company groups; and
  • digitization. 
  • An interview with journal founders Steef Bartman and Cees de Groot on the inception and development of the journal and its ongoing relation to European company law in a broader sense has been included in this book.

How this will help you:

More than a testament to the front-and-centre presence of European Company Law in developing European company law and corporate governance over the past 20 years, this book continues the journal's aim to inform practitioners and be of interest to academics and students in the field. It is a must-have for those working in European company law, either in corporate practice as legal professionals, advisors, or academics.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9789403521183
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:8-8-2024
Hoofdrubriek:Juridisch
ISSN:

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Editors
Contributors
Introduction
Mieke Olaerts & Bastiaan Kemp

CHAPTER 1 Shareholders and the Auditor (S)election Process
Christoph Van der Elst
CHAPTER 2 Architectural Design Meets Corporate Law: The Listing Act Proposal on Multiple Voting Shares
Titiaan Keijzer & Maarten Verbrugh
CHAPTER 3 Civil Liability for Human Rights Violations under Article 29 of the CSDDD
Alexander Schall
CHAPTER 4 EU Law under Construction: Sustainability, Stakeholders and the Relevance of Employee Consultation
Harm-Jan de Kluiver & Joti Roest
CHAPTER 5 Corporate Purpose and Sustainable Decision-Making: Examples from Dutch Corporate Practice
Mieke Olaerts & Constantijn van Aartsen
CHAPTER 6 Hedge Fund Activism and ESG: Fit for Purpose?
Alexandros Seretakis
CHAPTER 7 Corporate (Case) Law in the Age of Sustainability
Cees de Groot
CHAPTER 8 Does Corporate Social Responsibility Account for Geopolitical Risks? French Law Approach
Mariia Domina
CHAPTER 9 The Services Directive’s Impact on Company Law and Company Structures
Karsten Engsig Sørensen
CHAPTER 10 Digital Incorporation: The Case for a Trustworthy Commercial Register
Christoph Teichmann
CHAPTER 11 Cash Payments to Shareholders in Cross-Border and Domestic Mergers
Andrea Vicari
CHAPTER 12 The Disclosure of Inside Information under the Market Abuse Regulation and the Proposed Listing Act
Tom Vos & Victor Burki
CHAPTER 13 The Development of the European Remuneration Framework and Its Effect on Executive Remuneration in Dutch Banks
Tom Dijkhuizen
CHAPTER 14 Shareholder Inspection Rights and the Valuing of Shares: A Comparative Perspective Between Delaware and the Netherlands
Philippe Hezer
CHAPTER 15 Developments in European Company Group Law, from Formalism Towards the Economic Reality
Bastiaan Kemp
CHAPTER 16 A Tribute to Twenty Years Journal European Company Law and Its Founder Steef Bartman: An Interview
Bastiaan Kemp & Mieke Olaerts

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