Chapter dedicated to the Dutch implementation of EU Takeover Bids Directive. The case is particularly interesting because of the strong position of works councils within Dutch companies, including in restructuring situations. Implementation of the Takeover Bids Directive in the Netherlands did not lead to new worker rights above and beyond what was required. However, the general legislation on workers’ involvement – the Works Council Act (WOR) – includes several articles relevant to takeover situations
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Research report on the transposition into national law of the EU takeover Directive
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In the article I analyse the more contentious part of the Directive, which provides for an extensive...
In its White Paper Program advocating the removal of all remaining internal barriers in the Common M...
The European Takeover Bids Directive has been at the centre of criticism since it was adopted on 21 ...
Since the implementation of the European Directive on Takeover Bids, a European common legal framewo...
Since the implementation of the European Directive on Takeover Bids, a European common legal framewo...
This book examines reforms in company and takeover law, crucial to modern business and economics. Re...
The article focuses on the European Union law concerning a transfer and restructuring of undertaking...
In April 21, 2004, after 20-year-long negotiations and debates, the Council of the European Union p...
Global Merger and Acquisition activity reached record levels in 2006, with the US and EU playing a l...
This paper contains the European Company Law Experts\u27 response to the report of the European Comm...
This book presents the results of a study of workers’ rights during company takeover situations in E...
What is the status quo of the position of Dutch works councils in multinational corporations, and wh...
Research report on the transposition into national law of the EU takeover Directive
The chapters in this book cover much ground and indicate significant variation between countries reg...
What is the role of Dutch (central) works councils in light of the corporate governance regime appli...
In the article I analyse the more contentious part of the Directive, which provides for an extensive...
In its White Paper Program advocating the removal of all remaining internal barriers in the Common M...
The European Takeover Bids Directive has been at the centre of criticism since it was adopted on 21 ...
Since the implementation of the European Directive on Takeover Bids, a European common legal framewo...
Since the implementation of the European Directive on Takeover Bids, a European common legal framewo...
This book examines reforms in company and takeover law, crucial to modern business and economics. Re...
The article focuses on the European Union law concerning a transfer and restructuring of undertaking...
In April 21, 2004, after 20-year-long negotiations and debates, the Council of the European Union p...
Global Merger and Acquisition activity reached record levels in 2006, with the US and EU playing a l...
This paper contains the European Company Law Experts\u27 response to the report of the European Comm...