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  • av Jesper Lau Hansen, Holger Fleischer & Wolf-Georg Ringe
    1 048,-

    The volume traces back to a symposium held at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg and offers a broad comparative analysis of company and capital markets law in Germany and the Nordic states. It details the special elements of company law in Scandinavia that developed amid the twin forces of innovative experimentation and the drive for harmonization, contrasting them with the distinctive features of German company law. Further contributions deal with the newly created entrepreneur company in Germany and Denmark, as well as the role of shareholders and boards in public companies. It also contains detailed analyses of the law of company groups in Germany and the Nordic states. the volume is further rounded out with contributions on capital markets law and takeover law, including issues involving acting in concert, ownership disclosure and the interaction between the legislator and the takeover panel in Sweden. With contributions by:Paul Krüger Andersen, Jan Andersson, Holger Fleischer, Jesper Lau Hansen, Søren Friis Hansen, Christian Kersting, Mårten Knuts, Troels Michael Lilja, Göran Nyström, Erik Sjöman, Evelyne JB Sørensen, Tobias Tröger, Dirk Verse, Frauke Wedemann

  • av Holger Fleischer, Reinhard Zimmermann & Jurgen Basedow
    986,-

    As lawyers we are normally interested in various substantive areas of law; and as comparative lawyers we are interested in finding out about the differences and similarities between national legal systems. But from time to time we should also reflect on how we think and operate, and look at basic questions of legal methodology - both for the sake of understanding better what we do as lawyers immersed in our own legal systems and as lawyers attempting to assess and comprehend how foreign legal systems work. The nine essays in this volume are devoted to the topics of law-making today (with a focus on Japan, Turkey and Russia), judicial decision-making today (with a focus on England and Wales, Switzerland and Argentina), and legal scholarship today (with a focus on the United States, France and South Africa); and they thus revolve around the three protagonists of legal development: legislators, judges and professors. With contributions by:Aditi Bagchi, Basak Baysal, Jean-Sébastien Borghetti, Thomas Coendet, Matthew Dyson, Yuko Nishitani, Agustín Parise, Helen Scott, Andrey M. Shirvindt

  • av Jurgen Basedow & Toshiyuki Kono
    986,-

    By their very nature, Special Economic Zones encompass various elements studied in the academic disciplines of economics, political science and law. While their objectives are determined by economics, and their structures, implications and limits by law, their implementation requires a certain combination and cooperation of political forces, something which has been the subject of political science enquiries. A conference held at Kyushu University in Fukuoka convened scholars from all these disciplines to put Special Economic Zones into perspective. The papers presented highlighted functions and structures, historical aspects, the political dimension and foreign equivalents of deregulation, the interplay of such zones, and constitutional considerations. Freedom of contract and competition law, plus the effects that these economy-boosting tools may have on labour and innovation are also dealt with. With contributions by:Jürgen Basedow, Tom Ginsburg, Carsten Herresthal, Kazuaki Kagami, Toshiyuki Kono, Caslav Pejovi¿c, Hideaki Shiroyama, Shinto Teramoto, Wolfgang Wurmnest, Ren Yatsunami

  • av Holger Fleischer, Hideki Kanda, Kon Sik Kim & m.fl.
    1 235,-

    This volume is based on presentations delivered at a symposium held in May 2015 at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg. It seeks to reinvigorate the scholarly exchange which can be traced back to the late 19th century between company law academics in Germany, China, Japan and South Korea. Contributions from all four jurisdictions include papers on directors' liability and capital maintenance as well as studies of the role of shareholders in public companies and the regulation of groups of companies. With contributions by:Andreas Cahn, Ruoying Chen, Moon-Hee Choi, Kyung-Hoon Chun, Holger Fleischer, Gen Goto, Hans Christoph Grigoleit, Hideki Kanda, Hiroyuki Kansaku, Kon Sik Kim, Katja Langenbucher, Junhai Liu, Jianbo Lu, Kenichi Osugi, Hyeok-Joon Rho, Gerald Spindler, Eiji Takahashi

  • av Holger Fleischer, Hideki Kanda, Kon Sik Kim & m.fl.
    1 218,-

    This volume is based on presentations delivered at a symposium held in March 2016 at the University of Tokyo. It seeks to reinvigorate the scholarly exchange which can be traced back to the late 19th century between company law academics in Germany, China, Japan and South Korea. Contributions from all four jurisdictions include papers on corporate divisions and valuation of shares and its procedure as well as studies on the civil liability of the company and its directors for false financial statements and the corporate law rules on the squeeze-out of minority shareholders. With contributions by:Ruoying Chen, Moon Hee Choi, Koji Funatsu, Li Guo, Sunseop Jung, Takahito Kato, Lars Klöhn, Jens Koch, Hyeok-Joon Rho, Klaus Ulrich Schmolke, Ok-Rial Song, Eiji Takahashi, Rüdiger Veil, Jiangyu Wang

  • av Eugenia Kurzynsky-Singer & Rainer Kulms
    1 282,-

  • av Holger Fleischer, Hideki Kanda, Kon Sik Kim & m.fl.
    1 223,-

  • av Caroline Sophie Rapatz
    2 221,-

    Caroline Sophie Rapatz untersucht die Folgen der Europäisierung des Internationalen Privatrechts (IPR) für das nationale und das staatsvertragliche Kollisionsrecht und für das internationalprivatrechtliche Gesamtsystem. Die Wirkungen der IPR-Verordnungen der EU sind nicht auf ihren Anwendungsbereich begrenzt. Das mitgliedstaatliche Kollisionsrecht wird teils massiv zurückgedrängt, muss aber gleichzeitig zahlreiche Lücken schließen. Der Druck zur Anpassung an europäische Vorstellungen wird durch primärrechtliche Vorgaben noch verstärkt. Die Kollisionsregeln bi- und multilateraler Staatsverträge bleiben von der Europäisierung zwar formell unberührt. Ihr Zusammenspiel mit dem EU-IPR sowie der stetig wachsende Einfluss der EU auf die Interpretation und Weiterentwicklung völkerrechtlicher Rechtsakte lassen jedoch faktische Angleichungszwänge entstehen. Der bisherige Ansatz einer kollisionsrechtlichen Europäisierung durch Einzelrechtsakte ist auf lange Sicht nicht tragfähig und sollte durch ein anderes Modell ersetzt werden.

  • av Gregor Albers
    2 366,-

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