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Corporations in Private International Law Stephan Rammeloo (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, University of Maastricht, Netherlands)

Corporations in Private International Law By Stephan Rammeloo (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, University of Maastricht, Netherlands)

Summary

This book provides analysis for company lawyers, including discussion of the freedom of establishment and focusing upon the key issue of determining where a corporation has its 'seat' for legal purposes. A survey is given of current EC law and of private international law developments in Holland, England, Switzerland, Germany, France and Italy.

Corporations in Private International Law Summary

Corporations in Private International Law: A European Perspective by Stephan Rammeloo (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, University of Maastricht, Netherlands)

This book provides a much-needed analysis of this very important subject for company lawyers, including discussion of the principle of freedom of establishment, and focusing upon the key issue of determining where a corporation has its "seat" for legal purposes. A survey is given of current EC law and of private international law developments in three 'incorporation' countries (Netherlands, England and Switzerland) and three 'real seat' countries (Germany, France and Italy). Following on from entry into force of the Treaty of Amsterdam, an integrated approach of EC law and private international law is advocated in order to develop instruments to facilitate cross-border company migration. Special attention is given to the 1998 EC Draft Proposal for a Fourteenth Company Law Directive on Cross-border Company Transfers.

Corporations in Private International Law Reviews

The book is a valuable contribution towards an empirical study of the current problems associated with private international law and EC law in respect of private companies. * International Company and Commercial Law Review (Vol. 13, Issue 7, July 2002) *
This book is part of the excellent series of Oxford monographs in private international law. ... an excellent handbook on the subject. * New Law Journal, 3 Aug 2001 *
An interesting work, rich in insights and details, where the reader will find a plethora of valuable information on this highly topical subject. * The European Legal Forum issue 4/2000 *

Table of Contents

PART I: LEGAL STATUS OF FOREIGN COMPANIES. PRESENT STATE OF EUROPEAN LAW ; PART II: PRESENT STATE OF PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW. A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ; PART III: FUTURE OUTLOOKS. AN INTEGRATED LAW APPROACH

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NPB9780198299257
9780198299257
0198299257
Corporations in Private International Law: A European Perspective by Stephan Rammeloo (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, University of Maastricht, Netherlands)
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Oxford University Press
2001-02-15
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