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The Governing Law of Companies in EU Law

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Description for The Governing Law of Companies in EU Law Hardback. This books looks at the compatibility of protective conflict of corporate law norms with the EC Treaty provisions concerning freedom of establishment. It examines recent developments and appraises the current law, and its foreseeable trajectory. Series: Studies in Private International Law. Num Pages: 210 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1QFE; LBG; LNCD. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 160 x 11. Weight in Grams: 476.

The manner in which the governing law of companies is determined has attracted much attention from academics and practitioners alike ever since the European Court of Justice began receiving references for preliminary rulings regarding the compatibility of protective conflict of corporate law norms with the EC Treaty provisions concerning freedom of establishment. Although recent developments have been less controversial than the ground-breaking judgment in Centros, they have not only consolidated the general thrust of liberalisation occasioned by the Court of Justice, but have added new dimensions to the regulatory landscape. These developments include amendments to the European constitutional order enshrined in the Lisbon Treaty, European legislation on cross-border mergers, the proposed statute for a European Private Company, the judgment of the Court of Justice in Cartesio and a Commission communication that contemplates the introduction of legislation on the governing law of companies.

This book examines these recent developments and appraises the current law, as well as the foreseeable trajectory of the law, within a theoretical setting that addresses the socio-economic and legal-theoretical concerns associated with choices of the governing law of companies. In addition to considering the present and probable future state of EU law, the book also develops new theoretical perspectives and proposes novel solutions to long-standing dilemmas. In particular, it suggests that the use of information technology may render possible previously impossible compromises between party autonomy and the proper locus of prescriptive sovereignty.

Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC United Kingdom
Number of pages
210
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Series
Studies in Private International Law
Condition
New
Number of Pages
210
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781849462969
SKU
V9781849462969
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About Justin Borg-Barthet
Justin Borg-Barthet is a lecturer in law at the University of Dundee.

Reviews for The Governing Law of Companies in EU Law
Overall, Borg-Barthet's book is a considerable achievement. It develops a clear thesis, supported by a logical step-by-step analysis, culminating in a concrete proposal for legislative action.
Michael Schillig
European Law Review, Volume 39
One need not be convinced by the author's attack on the ECJ's case law in order to appreciate the high academic standard of the discussion and the depth of his considerations. Even the reader who disagrees will be provoked to seriously reconsider his own understanding of the conflict of laws development triggered by the ECJ.
Peter Behrens
Common Market Law Review, Volume 50, Issue 6

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