European Business Law: Legal and Economic Analyses on Integration and Harmonization: Colloquium: Papers and Discussion (Hardback)
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9783110116489 - Buxbaum, Richard M. [Hrsg.], Gerard (Hrsg.) Hertig Alain (Hrsg.) Hirsch a. o.: European business law: legal and economic analyses on integration and harmonization.
Buxbaum, Richard M. [Hrsg.], Gerard (Hrsg.) Hertig Alain (Hrsg.) Hirsch a. o.

European business law: legal and economic analyses on integration and harmonization. (1991)

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9783110116489 - Buxbaum, Richard M. [Hrsg.], Gerard (Hrsg.) Hertig Alain (Hrsg.) Hirsch a. o.: European business law: legal and economic analyses on integration and harmonization.
Buxbaum, Richard M. [Hrsg.], Gerard (Hrsg.) Hertig Alain (Hrsg.) Hirsch a. o.

European business law: legal and economic analyses on integration and harmonization. (1991)

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413 S. Das hier angebotene Buch stammt aus einer teilaufgelösten wissenschaftlichen Bibliothek und trägt die entsprechenden Kennzeichnungen (Rückenschild, Instituts-Stempel.). Der Buchzustand ist ansonsten ordentlich und dem Alter entsprechend gut. Contents List of Participants XV European Community Acts and Proposals XVII List of Abbreviations XIX Chapter One Political Choices 1 A. Report: Geoffrey Fitchew 1 I. Introduction 1 II. Theory of Harmonization 1 III. EEC Treaty Provisions Relating to Harmonization 3 IV. The 1985 White Paper on Completing the Internal Market 4 V. Capital Market Regulation 7 VI. Company Law Harmonization 11 VII. Conclusion 14 B. Discussion 16 I. Introductory Remarks 16 II. Policy and Theories of European Integration 19 III. Various Other Topics 29 Chapter Two Economics and the Law 35 A. Reports 35 Report No. 1: Edmund Kitch Business Organization Law: State or Federal? An Inquiry Into the Allocation of Political Competence in Relation to Issues of Business Organization Law in a Federal System 35 I. The Economic Magnitudes 36 II. The Basic Economic Analysis 39 III. Applications to Particular Subjects 42 A. Corporation Law 42 B. Securities Law 46VIII Contents C. Antitrust Law 47 D. Labor Law 48 E. Creditor's Rights 48 F. Bankruptcy Law 49 G. Conflict of Laws 49 IV. Conclusion 50 Report No. 2: Hartmut Schmidt Economic Analysis of the Allocation of Regulatory Competence in the European Communities 51 I. The Problem 51 II. Economics and the Law 51 III. Economics and Integration 52 A. Methodological Aspects 52 B. Efficiency of Integration 53 C. Efficiency of Harmonization 54 IV. Evaluating Harmonization Projects 55 A. Evaluation by the Market 55 B. Evaluation by Economists 57 V. Conclusion 59 Report No. 3: Christian Meier-Schatz American Legal Harmonization from a European Perspective 61 I. Introduction 61 II. Historical Development and Theoretical Discourse 63 A. Status Quo and Historical Development 63 1. Corporation Law 63 2. Capital Market Law 67 B. Theoretical Discourse 69 1. Corporation Law 69 2. Capital Market Law 71 C. Conclusion 72 III. Corporation and Capital Market Law and Economic Theory 74 A. Theoretical Arguments 74 1. Corporation Law 74 a. Market for Corporate Charters 74 b. Management Control by Markets 78 2. Securities Regulation 79 a. Voluntary Disclosure 80 b. Disclosure and Efficient Capital Markets 81 c. Disclosure Rules and Federalism 82 B. Empirical Studies 83 1. Corporation Law 83Contents IX 2. Securities Regulation 85 C. Conclusion 86 B. Discussion 89 I. Introductory Remarks 89 II. Level of Regulation and Competition Among Regulators 96 A. Global Supervision 96 B. Sets of Regimes 100 C. Public Goods and Regulation by the Market 116 III. Various Other Topics 121 IV. Concluding Remarks 125 Chapter Three Methods and Tools for Integration 129 A. Report: Christian Timmermans 129 I. Introduction 129 II. The Necessity of Harmonization, in Particular of Company Law 130 III. Methods and Tools of Harmonization 142 A. Directives 143 B. Regulations 146 C. Recommendations (and International Codes) 146 D. International Conventions Under Article 220 EEC Treaty 147 E. Self-Regulation and Bottom-Up Harmonization . 147 B. Discussion 149 I. Introductory Remarks 149 II. Freedom of Establishment and the Segers Case 153 III. Horizontal Direct Effect 158 IV. Various Other Topics 162 Chapter Four Federal-State Conflicts as Seen in the Light of the Australian Experience Regarding Securities Regulation. . . 167 A. Report: Robert Austin 167 I. Introduction 167 II. A Sketch of the Australian Political and Economic Structure 168 III. The Development of Uniform Company and Securities Market Law in Australia 169X Contents A. Towards the Uniform Companies Act, 1961 169 B. The First Securities Industry Legislation and the Interstate Corporate Affairs Commission 171 C. The National Co-operative Companies and Securities Scheme 172 IV. The Proposed Commonwealth Legislation 175 V. European Harmonization: Lessons from th.
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3110116480 - Buxbaum, Richard M. [Hrsg.], Gerard (Hrsg.) Hertig Alain (Hrsg.) Hirsch a. o.: European business law: legal and economic analyses on integration and harmonization.
Buxbaum, Richard M. [Hrsg.], Gerard (Hrsg.) Hertig Alain (Hrsg.) Hirsch a. o.

European business law: legal and economic analyses on integration and harmonization. (1991)

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413 S. gebundene Ausgabe Das hier angebotene Buch stammt aus einer teilaufgelösten wissenschaftlichen Bibliothek und trägt die entsprechenden Kennzeichnungen (Rückenschild, Instituts-Stempel...). Der Buchzustand ist ansonsten ordentlich und dem Alter entsprechend gut. Contents List of Participants XV European Community Acts and Proposals XVII List of Abbreviations XIX Chapter One Political Choices 1 A. Report: Geoffrey Fitchew 1 I. Introduction 1 II. Theory of Harmonization 1 III. EEC Treaty Provisions Relating to Harmonization 3 IV. The 1985 White Paper on Completing the Internal Market 4 V. Capital Market Regulation 7 VI. Company Law Harmonization 11 VII. Conclusion 14 B. Discussion 16 I. Introductory Remarks 16 II. Policy and Theories of European Integration 19 III. Various Other Topics 29 Chapter Two Economics and the Law 35 A. Reports 35 Report No. 1: Edmund Kitch Business Organization Law: State or Federal? An Inquiry Into the Allocation of Political Competence in Relation to Issues of Business Organization Law in a Federal System 35 I. The Economic Magnitudes 36 II. The Basic Economic Analysis 39 III. Applications to Particular Subjects 42 A. Corporation Law 42 B. Securities Law 46VIII Contents C. Antitrust Law 47 D. Labor Law 48 E. Creditor's Rights 48 F. Bankruptcy Law 49 G. Conflict of Laws 49 IV. Conclusion 50 Report No. 2: Hartmut Schmidt Economic Analysis of the Allocation of Regulatory Competence in the European Communities 51 I. The Problem 51 II. Economics and the Law 51 III. Economics and Integration 52 A. Methodological Aspects 52 B. Efficiency of Integration 53 C. Efficiency of Harmonization 54 IV. Evaluating Harmonization Projects 55 A. Evaluation by the Market 55 B. Evaluation by Economists 57 V. Conclusion 59 Report No. 3: Christian Meier-Schatz American Legal Harmonization from a European Perspective 61 I. Introduction 61 II. Historical Development and Theoretical Discourse 63 A. Status Quo and Historical Development 63 1. Corporation Law 63 2. Capital Market Law 67 B. Theoretical Discourse 69 1. Corporation Law 69 2. Capital Market Law 71 C. Conclusion 72 III. Corporation and Capital Market Law and Economic Theory 74 A. Theoretical Arguments 74 1. Corporation Law 74 a. Market for Corporate Charters 74 b. Management Control by Markets 78 2. Securities Regulation 79 a. Voluntary Disclosure 80 b. Disclosure and Efficient Capital Markets 81 c. Disclosure Rules and Federalism 82 B. Empirical Studies 83 1. Corporation Law 83Contents IX 2. Securities Regulation 85 C. Conclusion 86 B. Discussion 89 I. Introductory Remarks 89 II. Level of Regulation and Competition Among Regulators 96 A. Global Supervision 96 B. Sets of Regimes 100 C. Public Goods and Regulation by the Market 116 III. Various Other Topics 121 IV. Concluding Remarks 125 Chapter Three Methods and Tools for Integration 129 A. Report: Christian Timmermans 129 I. Introduction 129 II. The Necessity of Harmonization, in Particular of Company Law 130 III. Methods and Tools of Harmonization 142 A. Directives 143 B. Regulations 146 C. Recommendations (and International Codes) 146 D. International Conventions Under Article 220 EEC Treaty 147 E. Self-Regulation and Bottom-Up Harmonization .... 147 B. Discussion 149 I. Introductory Remarks 149 II. Freedom of Establishment and the Segers Case 153 III. Horizontal Direct Effect 158 IV. Various Other Topics 162 Chapter Four Federal-State Conflicts as Seen in the Light of the Australian Experience Regarding Securities Regulation. . . 167 A. Report: Robert Austin 167 I. Introduction 167 II. A Sketch of the Australian Political and Economic Structure 168 III. The Development of Uniform Company and Securities Market Law in Australia 169X Contents A. Towards the Uniform Companies Act, 1961 169 B. The First Securities Industry Legislation and the Interstate Corporate Affairs Commission 171 C. The National Co-operative Companies and Securities Scheme 172 IV. The Proposed Commonwealth Legislation 175 V. European Harmonization: Lessons from the Australian Experience? 178 B. Discussion 180 I. Introductory Remarks 180 II. The Drive Towards Uniformity 182 III. Competition Among Regulators 193 Chapter Five Corporate Law 199 A. Report: Andre Tunc 199 I. Introduction 199 A. Petrification 200 B. Enforcement 202 II. Promotion and Formation of a Company 207 III. Issue, Maintenance, Increase and Reduction of Capital . . 208 IV. Structure of the Corporation 209 V. Duties of Directors and Officers 211 VI. Shareholders' General Meetings 212 VII. Protection of Shareholders 213 VIII. Fundamental Changes. 215 IX. Conclusion 215 B. Discussion 216 I. Introductory Remarks 216 II. The Need to Harmonize 217 III. Various Other Topics 224 Chapter Six Groups of Companies 227 A. Report: Eddy Wymeersch 227 I. Introduction 227 II. The Importance of Group of Companies Law 227 III. The Need for EC Rules 229 IV. Existing National Regulations 231Contents XI V. The Interests of Creditors and Minority Shareholders. . . 233 VI. The Harmonization Process 236 VII. Conclusion 237 B. Discussion 238 I. Introductory Remarks 238 II. The Need to Harmonize 241 A. Definition and Regulation of Groups 241 B. Methods and Main Issues 248 C. Protection of Creditors and Minority Shareholders . . 258 III. Concluding Remarks 263 Chapter Seven Accounting 267 A. Report: Desmond McComb 267 I. The Business Interest Group 268 II. The Accounting Profession 272 III. Political Factors in Accounting Harmonization 275 IV. UN and OECD 276 V. European Community 277 A. The Fourth Directive 279 B. The Seventh Directive 281 C. The Eight Directive 281 D. True and Fair View 282 VI. Conclusion 284 B. Discussion 286 I. Introductory Remarks 286 II. Aims of Accounting and Harmonization 291 III. Various Other Topics 299 IV. Concluding Remarks 301 Chapter Eight Capital Market and Securities Regulation in the Light of the Recent British Experience 307 A. Report: L.C.B. Gower 307 I. General Comments 308 A. Constitutional Law 308 B. Criteria 310 C. Methods and Tools 310 II. Capital Market and Securities Regulation 313XII Contents A. The British Experience 313 B. Implications for the Harmonization Programme .... 314 C. Comments on the Authors Views 317 1. Overly Specific Directives 317 2. Use of Options 318 3. Direct Applicability 319 4. "Blocking" and "Petrifying" 320, 5. The Role of Self-Regulation 321 6. The Role of Administrative Agencies 322 7. Multiplicity of Regulators 323 B. Discussion 325 I. Introductory Remarks 325 II. Constitutional Issues 328 III. The EC and the British Experience 332 A. Big Bang as a Source of Inspiration 332 B. Setting of Rules and Enforcement 337 IV. Various Other Topics 342 V. Concluding Remarks 343 • Chapter Nine Worldwide Legal Harmonization of Banking Law and Securities Regulation 347 A. Report: Alain Hirsch 347 I. Introduction 347 II. Differences in National Regulations and the Aims of Legal Harmonization 348 III. The Methods of Harmonization 349 IV. The Objectives of Harmonized Banking Law and Securities Regulation . 350 V. Implementation of the Harmonization 354 VI. Perspectives on Legal Harmonization in Banking and Securities Regulation 355 VII. Before Harmonization: What Banking or Securities Laws Are Applicable? 356 A. Banking Laws Applicable to Multinational Banks . . . 356 B. Securities Regulation Applicable to Multinational Securities Houses 357 C. Securities Regulation Applicable to Multinational Transactions (in Particular International Computerized Trading) 358 B. Discussion 362Contents XIII I. Securities Regulation: Internationally Applicable Law. . . 362 II. Securities Regulation: Role of Private Litigation 367 III. Various Other Topics 369 IV. Concluding Remarks 371 Chapter Ten Takeovers 375 Discussion 375 I. Introductory Remarks 375 II. The Merits of Takeovers 382 III. Shareholder Sovereignty 384 IV. Self-Regulation and the Takeover Panel 385 V. Defensive Measures 388 Chapter Eleven Legal Harmonization and the Business Enterprise Revisited 391 By Richard M. Buxbaum and Klaus J. Hopt 391 I. The Case for a Transatlantic Comparison in the Light of "Europe 1992" 391 II. The 1992 Movement: Towards a New State of Federation 392 A. The New Mood 392 B. Political and Economic Reasons for the Change ... . 392 C. Long-Term Expectations 393 III. Economic Models and Political Choices: The Debate . . . 394 A. Introduction 394 B. Economic Theories and Their Claims 394 1. Public Finance Theory in Particular 394 2. Economic Theories in General 396 C. The Political Frame of Reference and Its Theories. . . 397 1. Europolitical Pragmatism Versus Integration Theory? 397 2. Regulation at What Level: National, European, Global? 399 D. The Social Dimension 400 1. The Effort to Maintain the "Social Achievement" . 400 2. Towards a Free Market for Labor? 401 3. The Task of Legal Harmonization and the Workforce 402 IV. The Ongoing Process of European Legal Harmonization 402 A. Free Markets or Harmonization? 402XIV Contents 1. The Phenomenon: Free Markets and Harmonization 402 2. Possible Reasons for the Combined Phenomenon. 403 B. The State of Actual Harmonization in Company, Capital Market and Banking Laws 404 1. Company Law 405 2. Capital Market Law 408 3. Banking Law 410 V. General Conclusion and Outlook 411 Index of Interventions 413 Versand D: 2,95 EUR Recht, Wirtschaft.
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3110116480 - Buxbaum, Richard M. [Hrsg.], Gerard (Hrsg.) Hertig Alain (Hrsg.) Hirsch a. o.: European business law: legal and economic analyses on integration and harmonization.
Buxbaum, Richard M. [Hrsg.], Gerard (Hrsg.) Hertig Alain (Hrsg.) Hirsch a. o.

European business law: legal and economic analyses on integration and harmonization. (1991)

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