This article describes the current situation in the emerging integrated system of the European Community, focusing on the potential conflict between Community rules on the freedom of establishment and national conflict-of-law rules relating to companies. In the first part, I shall outline the relevant provisions of EC law and the two conflict-of-law concepts presently exhibited in the national laws of the Member States. In the second part, I shall discuss three cases in which the European Court of Justice recently addressed this subject. In the third part, I shall analyze the impact of the Court\u27s opinions, and finally outline options for future legislative and other action
The present thesis is concerned with private international law for corporate and insolvency disputes...
The present thesis is concerned with private international law for corporate and insolvency disputes...
60 Resume (Corporations in Private International Law) Free cross-border movement of companies became...
This article describes the current situation in the emerging integrated system of the European Commu...
There is significant legal variation and uncertainty in the conflict of laws rules applicable to com...
There is significant legal variation and uncertainty in the conflict of laws rules applicable to com...
First published online: 20 October 2020There is significant legal variation and uncertainty in the c...
This article attempts to present each piece of legislation completely and individually in answer to ...
This article attempts to present each piece of legislation completely and individually in answer to ...
There is significant legal variation and uncertainty in the conflict of laws rules applicable to com...
This books looks at the compatibility of protective conflict of corporate law norms with the EC Trea...
This books looks at the compatibility of protective conflict of corporate law norms with the EC Trea...
While the case law of the Court of Justice has been supportive of foreign incorporations and cross-b...
This thesis analyses the scope of the treaty articles 43 and 48 concerning the freedom of establishm...
There is significant legal variation and uncertainty in the conflict of laws rules applicable to com...
The present thesis is concerned with private international law for corporate and insolvency disputes...
The present thesis is concerned with private international law for corporate and insolvency disputes...
60 Resume (Corporations in Private International Law) Free cross-border movement of companies became...
This article describes the current situation in the emerging integrated system of the European Commu...
There is significant legal variation and uncertainty in the conflict of laws rules applicable to com...
There is significant legal variation and uncertainty in the conflict of laws rules applicable to com...
First published online: 20 October 2020There is significant legal variation and uncertainty in the c...
This article attempts to present each piece of legislation completely and individually in answer to ...
This article attempts to present each piece of legislation completely and individually in answer to ...
There is significant legal variation and uncertainty in the conflict of laws rules applicable to com...
This books looks at the compatibility of protective conflict of corporate law norms with the EC Trea...
This books looks at the compatibility of protective conflict of corporate law norms with the EC Trea...
While the case law of the Court of Justice has been supportive of foreign incorporations and cross-b...
This thesis analyses the scope of the treaty articles 43 and 48 concerning the freedom of establishm...
There is significant legal variation and uncertainty in the conflict of laws rules applicable to com...
The present thesis is concerned with private international law for corporate and insolvency disputes...
The present thesis is concerned with private international law for corporate and insolvency disputes...
60 Resume (Corporations in Private International Law) Free cross-border movement of companies became...