The main tools for the convergence of company law are full legal unification, mere harmonisation, and regulatory competition. The article uses this framework to study both the existing and the proposed European company forms (ECFs): the European Company, the European Cooperative Company, the European Private Company and the Single Member Company. All ECFs aim at legal unification, but none of them have been endowed with comprehensively unified legal regimes; their regulation is patchy and stratified and suffers from heavy referencing to national law in crucial areas such as corporate governance and corporate groups. It is therefore no surprise that ECFs have failed to win the favour of European entrepreneurs, and the data on the diffusion o...
After more than three decades of disagreements, the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers finally...
■ This article explores the origins and development of the European Company Statu...
The article deals with the rind aspects of European Company (also known by its Latin name Societas E...
The main tools for the convergence of company law are full legal unification, mere harmonisation, an...
A significant development was made recently to the range of corporate forms available to businesses ...
This Article considers whether there is a case for further harmonization of European Community ("EC"...
This article attempts to present each piece of legislation completely and individually in answer to ...
The following article is a brief presentation of main issues on the European Company (Societas Europ...
In this Article, Professor Blackburn examines and evaluates the Commission of the European Community...
To what extent is EU company law harmonized? This essay first makes the point that still little prog...
The article examines the European Commission's use of its legal powers over mergers. It discusses an...
This article takes issue with the longstanding oppositional themes of harmonisation versus regulator...
The competitiveness of the European economy has been a central point of concern and, with the Better...
The process of the European integration is ongoing on different levels and in various areas of EU po...
This paper makes a case for the future development of European corporate law through regulatory comp...
After more than three decades of disagreements, the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers finally...
■ This article explores the origins and development of the European Company Statu...
The article deals with the rind aspects of European Company (also known by its Latin name Societas E...
The main tools for the convergence of company law are full legal unification, mere harmonisation, an...
A significant development was made recently to the range of corporate forms available to businesses ...
This Article considers whether there is a case for further harmonization of European Community ("EC"...
This article attempts to present each piece of legislation completely and individually in answer to ...
The following article is a brief presentation of main issues on the European Company (Societas Europ...
In this Article, Professor Blackburn examines and evaluates the Commission of the European Community...
To what extent is EU company law harmonized? This essay first makes the point that still little prog...
The article examines the European Commission's use of its legal powers over mergers. It discusses an...
This article takes issue with the longstanding oppositional themes of harmonisation versus regulator...
The competitiveness of the European economy has been a central point of concern and, with the Better...
The process of the European integration is ongoing on different levels and in various areas of EU po...
This paper makes a case for the future development of European corporate law through regulatory comp...
After more than three decades of disagreements, the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers finally...
■ This article explores the origins and development of the European Company Statu...
The article deals with the rind aspects of European Company (also known by its Latin name Societas E...