In his contribution (Chapter 4) Jan Cremers provides a historical account of the European-level approach to company law and its effect on national systems. Originally, the European Commission pursued a project of company law harmonisation on the basis of high standards which were designed to discourage competition between national regimes. However, in the past two decades there has been a clear shift away from harmonisation and towards promoting regulatory competition
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In this article the authors deal with several recent developments in the European Union (EU) regardi...
After more than three decades of disagreements, the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers finally...
This Article considers whether there is a case for further harmonization of European Community ("EC"...
The political debate over the governance of the company and its proper role in society currently rev...
This article takes issue with the longstanding oppositional themes of harmonisation versus regulator...
This paper makes a case for the future development of European corporate law through regulatory comp...
[From the Introduction]. This paper will address the next logical step in the shift away from "total...
The competitiveness of the European economy has been a central point of concern and, with the Better...
In this article, we analyze regulatory competition in company law in the European Union (EU). By exa...
The main tools for the convergence of company law are full legal unification, mere harmonisation, an...
This article examines the extent to which the corporate governance systems of the Member States of t...
This thesis deals with the question of whether the EU is in need of further harmonization of commerc...
The beginning of the twenty-first century has brought with it an extraordinary set of stimuli for co...
To what extent is EU company law harmonized? This essay first makes the point that still little prog...
Private International Law - Companies Abstract: Comparative company law is about taking in the exper...
In this article the authors deal with several recent developments in the European Union (EU) regardi...
After more than three decades of disagreements, the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers finally...
This Article considers whether there is a case for further harmonization of European Community ("EC"...