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OverviewIn EC Company Law Vanessa Edwards makes a detailed analysis of all the adopted company law and securities Directives, namely the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Eleventh and Twelfth Company Law Directives and the Admissions, Listing Particulars, Interim Reports, Public Offer Prospectus, Major Shareholdings and Insider Dealing Directives. She illuminates their historical context, scope, substantive effect, interpretation by the European Court of Justice and national implementation. The book also contains a thorough examination of the scope of companies freedom of establishment, reviewing in depth the case law of the Court of Justice on Article 52 of the EC Treaty in so far as it applies to corporate entities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vanessa Edwards (Legal Secretary, Chambers of Advocate General Jacobs, Court of Justice of the European Communities)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Clarendon Press Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.935kg ISBN: 9780198259930ISBN 10: 019825993 Pages: 504 Publication Date: 01 April 1999 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Introduction and overview of the company law harmonization programme 2: The first directive 3: The second directive 4: The third and sixth directives 5: The fourth directive 6: The seventh directive 7: The eighth directive 8: The eleventh directive 9: The twelfth directive 10: Background to the securities directives 11: The first stage - harmonizing the conditions of listing 12: The second stage - harmonizing public offer prospectuses 13: The third stage - introducing mutual recognition 14: The major shareholdings directive 15: The insider dealing directive 16: Freedom of establishment of companies - introduction 17: Secondary establishment - the case law 18: Primary establishment and mutual recognition of companies 19: Overview of miscellaneous draft legislation 20: Conclusion and outlookReviewsReading her account makes one wonder what the extent is of the damage done by the UK to the internal financial market. * Mads Andenas, The International Journal of Banking Reg, September 1999 * This book has many admirable features. The author clearly has an impressive knowledge and understanding of a large subject but she wears her learning lightly. As a result, the book is both a gold mine of useful information and a pleasure to read. The tone is confident, clear and authoritative. Ample footnotes evidence extensive reading in UK and foreign sources ... This is a stimulating and useful book and it deserves a wide audience. * Eilis Ferran, Cambridge Law Journal 1999 * the book lives up to the standards set by the author and the editor. * Prof. Dr. Mathias Habersack, European Business Organisation Law Review, 1:157-163, 2000. * the book offers a successful introduction into European company law. * Prof. Dr. Mathias Habersack, European Business Organisation Law Review, 1:157-163, 2000. * Vanessa Edward's book ... surveys the present situation and the perspectives of European company law in a successful and very informative way. * Prof. Dr. Mathias Habersack, European Business Organisation Law Review, 1:157-163, 2000. * Vanessa Edward's book ... surveys the present situation and the perspectives of European company law in a successful and very informative way. Prof. Dr. Mathias Habersack, European Business Organisation Law Review, 1:157-163, 2000. the book offers a successful introduction into European company law. Prof. Dr. Mathias Habersack, European Business Organisation Law Review, 1:157-163, 2000. the book lives up to the standards set by the author and the editor. Prof. Dr. Mathias Habersack, European Business Organisation Law Review, 1:157-163, 2000. This book has many admirable features. The author clearly has an impressive knowledge and understanding of a large subject but she wears her learning lightly. As a result, the book is both a gold mine of useful information and a pleasure to read. The tone is confident, clear and authoritative. Ample footnotes evidence extensive reading in UK and foreign sources ... This is a stimulating and useful book and it deserves a wide audience. Eilis Ferran, Cambridge Law Journal 1999 Reading her account makes one wonder what the extent is of the damage done by the UK to the internal financial market. Mads Andenas, The International Journal of Banking Reg, September 1999 `Vanessa Edward's book ... surveys the present situation and the perspectives of European company law in a successful and very informative way.' Prof. Dr. Mathias Habersack, European Business Organisation Law Review, 1:157-163, 2000. `the book offers a successful introduction into European company law.' Prof. Dr. Mathias Habersack, European Business Organisation Law Review, 1:157-163, 2000. `the book lives up to the standards set by the author and the editor.' Prof. Dr. Mathias Habersack, European Business Organisation Law Review, 1:157-163, 2000. `This book has many admirable features. The author clearly has an impressive knowledge and understanding of a large subject but she wears her learning lightly. As a result, the book is both a gold mine of useful information and a pleasure to read. The tone is confident, clear and authoritative. Ample footnotes evidence extensive reading in UK and foreign sources ... This is a stimulating and useful book and it deserves a wide audience.' Eilis Ferran, Cambridge Law Journal 1999 `Reading her account makes one wonder what the extent is of the damage done by the UK to the internal financial market.' Mads Andenas, The International Journal of Banking Reg, September 1999 Author InformationVanessa Edwards, a qualified solicitor, is Legal Secretary in the Chambers of Advocate General Jacobs at the Court of Justice of the European Communities. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |