The appearance of a new market which is open to free enterprise and contains almost as many customers as the United States has opened immense opportunities to American enterprises, with their unique experience in mass production and mass marketing. General counsel for large American enterprises are confronted with a new need for some understanding of the problems of organizing subsidiary companies in this new market. The present article is written to supply an introduction to the legal factors which bear on solutions of these problems
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A Review of American Enterprise in the European Common Market: A Legal Profile. Vol. II. Volume Two....
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American Enterprise in the European Common Market : a Légal Profile, publié sous la direction de E. ...
The main tools for the convergence of company law are full legal unification, mere harmonisation, an...
American industry employs many forms of business organizations. The sole proprietorship, the partner...
The rapid expansion of international trade during the past fifteen years has confronted the American...
The rapid expansion of international trade during the past fifteen years has confronted the American...
A Review of American Enterprise in the European Common Market: A Legal Profile. Vol. II. Volume Two....
A Review of American Enterprises in the European Common Market: A Legal Profile, Volume 1. Edited by...
This article challenges the idea that the corporation is a globally superior form of business organi...
From the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, society has experienced the persistent tendency of ...
This thesis studies multinational corporations’ (MNC) choice of the legal form of their wholly-owned...
Close corporations have become the preferred vehicle for small and medium-sized enterprises in Europ...
Private International Law - Companies Abstract: Comparative company law is about taking in the exper...
The GmbH in Germany, the SARL in France, and the British private company may be considered counter...
Although subsidiaries play a significant role in our economy, surprisingly little has been written a...
In this Article, Professor Blackburn examines and evaluates the Commission of the European Community...
American Enterprise in the European Common Market : a Légal Profile, publié sous la direction de E. ...
The main tools for the convergence of company law are full legal unification, mere harmonisation, an...
American industry employs many forms of business organizations. The sole proprietorship, the partner...