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OverviewMany companies today face international influences, and many more will follow suit. A scenario that was recognised early on by Prof. Adriaan Dorresteijn (Utrecht University). To honour his innovative research, teachings, and administration work, this Liber Amicorum includes capita selecta of recent business and private law publications. These articles discuss, inter alia, the relationship between mother and daughter companies, the protection of actors working for companies, cross-border company structures, and educational programmes about corporate law. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harold A. Koster , Frans Pennings , Catalin Stefan RusuPublisher: Eleven International Publishing Imprint: Eleven International Publishing ISBN: 9789462368187ISBN 10: 946236818 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 06 December 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents1 Substance over Form and the European Prospectus Regime; 2 Parent and Subsidiary: For Better or for Worse?; 3 The Paradox of the Dutch Class Action and the Fear of a `Compensation Culture'; 4 What's in a Name? Names and Conceptual Frameworks for the Design of, and Approaches to, Law Programme Courses on Undertakings; 5 Judicial Protection for Credit Institutions under the Single Supervisory Mechanism; 6 Kelly v. Fraser Compared to the Allocation of Risk in Agency Law in the Netherlands; 7 Changing the Causation Requirement and Its Impact on Companies Faced with Tort Claims; 8 Towards a European Commercial Code?; 9 Yes We Can (in the Near Future); the Internationalisation of the Law of Execution and Attachment; 10 Substance over Form in Various Aspects of Cross-Border Company Groups; 11 The Societas Europaea (SE) Revisited; 12 Who Is in Control in Public Procurement?; 13 Enforcing Annulled Arbitral Awards in the Netherlands; 14 What Is the Difference between a Worker and an Undertaking? New Developments in EU Labour Law and Competition Law; 15 Minority Shareholdings in the EU: Between Economics, Corporate Law, Antitrust and Merger Control; 16 Cross-border Conversions after Vale - the German Experience; 17 Shareholders' Fundamental Rights in Listed Companies. Some Relevant and Some Undesirable EU InitiativesReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |