
Company Law
This volume of Scandinavian Studies in Law (Sc.St.L.) addresses legal issues related to company law. The articles cover a number of different areas, especially those concerning limited liability companies. In addition, several problems relating to the interpretation of the European company law directives are analysed. Thus, both national and European perspectives are included.
The Scandinavian countries have a long tradition of cooperation in the area of company law. Denmark, Finland and Sweden are members of the EU. Norway and Iceland are linked to the Union via the European Economic Area Agreement. As a consequence, all the Scandinavian countries have harmonized their legislation in accordance with the company law directives, which has brought important consequences for all these countries. Reflecting a broad spectrum of issues currently attracting interest in the Scandinavian countries, as well as in many other European countries which are in the process of adjusting their legislation to the EU standards, this volume of Sc.St.L. provides an important contribution to the international discussion.
Model Business Corporation Act for Europe — The Alternative to Harmonisation by Directives, or?
Icelandic Company Law
Consent Requirements for Share Acquisitions in Limited Liability Companies According to Norwegian Law
The 2003 Proposal for a Directive on Takeover Bids - Impact on the Regulation in Scandinavia
Choice-of-law Rules for International Cooperative Agreements
Cooperative Law in Norway - Time for Codification?
Triangle Mergers: A Distinctive Norwegian Type of Transactions
The Free Movement of Companies
The Mandatory Bid Rule: The Rise to Prominence of a Misconception
Swedish Company Legislation over Six Decades - A Brief Outline
Registration and Execution of Amendments of Articles of Association
Auditors' Liability for Damages
Legislative Initiative in the Field of Direct Taxation in the EC
Boards of Limited Companies: Internal Governance Structures
Exemption of Liability - Where to Draw the Line
The European Union's Proposed Takeover Directive: the "Breakthrough"Rule and the Swedish System of Dual Class Common Stock
The SE Company: A 'Federal' Company Type Available from 8 October 2004
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