Perspectives in Company Law and Financial Regulation
Essays in Honour of Eddy Wymeersch
Herausgeber: Tison, Michel; Steennot, Reinhard; Elst, Christoph van der; De Wulf, Hans
Perspectives in Company Law and Financial Regulation
Essays in Honour of Eddy Wymeersch
Herausgeber: Tison, Michel; Steennot, Reinhard; Elst, Christoph van der; De Wulf, Hans
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This collection of essays examines the development of company and financial law under the influence of European integration and globalisation.
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This collection of essays examines the development of company and financial law under the influence of European integration and globalisation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 158mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1154g
- ISBN-13: 9780521515702
- ISBN-10: 052151570X
- Artikelnr.: 26465746
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 656
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 158mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1154g
- ISBN-13: 9780521515702
- ISBN-10: 052151570X
- Artikelnr.: 26465746
Part I. Perspectives in Company Law: Section 1. European Company Law:
Regulatory Competition and Free Movement of Companies: 1. The European
Model Company Law Act project Theodor Baums and Paul Krüger Andersen; 2.
The Societas Privata Europaea: a basic reform of EU law on business
organizations Theo Raaijmakers; 3. Ius Audicibus. The future of EU company
law Jaap Winter; 4. Free movement of capital and protectionism after
Volkswagen and Viking Line Jonathan Rickford; 5. Centros and the cost of
branching Marco Becht, Luca Enriques and Veronika Korom; 6. Towards the end
of the real seat theory in Europe? Michel Menjucq; 7. The Commission
recommendations of 14 December 2004 and of 15 February 2005 and their
implementation in Germany Marcus Lutter; 8. The Nordic corporate governance
model - a European model? Jesper Lau Hansen; Section 2. Corporate
Governance, Shareholders' Rights and Auditing: 9. Stakeholders and the
legal theory of the corporation Peter Nobel; 10. The renaissance of
organized shareholder representation in Europe Stefan Grundmann; 11. In
search of a middle ground between the perceived excesses of US style class
actions and the generally ineffective collective action procedures in
Europe Douglas W. Hawes; 12. Some modest proposals to provide viable
damages remedies for French investors Marie-Claude Robert-Hawes; 13.
Pre-clearance in European accounting law - the right step? Wolfgang Schön;
14. International standards on auditing and their adoption in the EU: legal
aspects and unsettled questions Hanno Merkt; 15. Corporate governance:
directors' duties, financial reporting and liability - remarks from a
German perspective Peter Hommelhoff; 16. Some aspects of capital
maintenance law in the UK Dan Prentice and J. Vella; 17. Luxembourg company
law - a total overhaul André Prüm; 18. The role of corporate governance
reform and enforcement in the Netherlands Joe McCahery and Erik Vermeulen;
Section 3. Takeover Law: 19. The adoption of the European Directive on
Takeover Bids Joëlle Simon; 20. The application of the Dutch investigation
procedure on two listed companies: the Gucci and ABN Amro cases Levinus
Timmerman; 21. Obstacles to corporate restructuring - observations from a
European and German perspective Klaus J. Hopt; 22. Protection of third
party interest under German takeover law Harald Baum; 23. Takeover defenses
and the role of law: a Japanese perspective Hideki Kanda; Part II.
Perspectives in Financial Regulation; Section 1. European Perspectives: 24.
Principle-based, risk-based regulation and effective enforcement Eilis
Ferran; 25. The Committee of European Securities Regulators and Level 3 of
the Lamfalussy Process Niamh Moloney; 26. Market transparency and best
execution: bond trading under Mifid Guido Ferrarini; 27. The statutory
authority of the European Central Bank and euro-area national central banks
over TARGET2-securities Peter O. Mulbert and Rebekka M. Wiemann; Section
II. Transatlantic Perspectives: 28. Learning from Eddy: a meditation upon
organizational reform of financial supervision in Europe Howell J. Jackson;
29. The SEC embraces mutual recognition Roberta Karmel; 30. Steps toward
the 'Europeanization' of US securities regulation, with thoughts on the
evolution and design of a multinational securities regulator Donald C.
Langevoort; 31. The subprime crisis: does it ask for more regulation?
Friedrich Kübler; Part III. Miscellaneous: 32. The practitioner and the
professor - is there a theory of commercial law? Jean Nicolas Druey; 33. A
short paean for Eddy Ruben Lee; 34. Juries and the political economy of
legal origin Mark J. Roe.
Regulatory Competition and Free Movement of Companies: 1. The European
Model Company Law Act project Theodor Baums and Paul Krüger Andersen; 2.
The Societas Privata Europaea: a basic reform of EU law on business
organizations Theo Raaijmakers; 3. Ius Audicibus. The future of EU company
law Jaap Winter; 4. Free movement of capital and protectionism after
Volkswagen and Viking Line Jonathan Rickford; 5. Centros and the cost of
branching Marco Becht, Luca Enriques and Veronika Korom; 6. Towards the end
of the real seat theory in Europe? Michel Menjucq; 7. The Commission
recommendations of 14 December 2004 and of 15 February 2005 and their
implementation in Germany Marcus Lutter; 8. The Nordic corporate governance
model - a European model? Jesper Lau Hansen; Section 2. Corporate
Governance, Shareholders' Rights and Auditing: 9. Stakeholders and the
legal theory of the corporation Peter Nobel; 10. The renaissance of
organized shareholder representation in Europe Stefan Grundmann; 11. In
search of a middle ground between the perceived excesses of US style class
actions and the generally ineffective collective action procedures in
Europe Douglas W. Hawes; 12. Some modest proposals to provide viable
damages remedies for French investors Marie-Claude Robert-Hawes; 13.
Pre-clearance in European accounting law - the right step? Wolfgang Schön;
14. International standards on auditing and their adoption in the EU: legal
aspects and unsettled questions Hanno Merkt; 15. Corporate governance:
directors' duties, financial reporting and liability - remarks from a
German perspective Peter Hommelhoff; 16. Some aspects of capital
maintenance law in the UK Dan Prentice and J. Vella; 17. Luxembourg company
law - a total overhaul André Prüm; 18. The role of corporate governance
reform and enforcement in the Netherlands Joe McCahery and Erik Vermeulen;
Section 3. Takeover Law: 19. The adoption of the European Directive on
Takeover Bids Joëlle Simon; 20. The application of the Dutch investigation
procedure on two listed companies: the Gucci and ABN Amro cases Levinus
Timmerman; 21. Obstacles to corporate restructuring - observations from a
European and German perspective Klaus J. Hopt; 22. Protection of third
party interest under German takeover law Harald Baum; 23. Takeover defenses
and the role of law: a Japanese perspective Hideki Kanda; Part II.
Perspectives in Financial Regulation; Section 1. European Perspectives: 24.
Principle-based, risk-based regulation and effective enforcement Eilis
Ferran; 25. The Committee of European Securities Regulators and Level 3 of
the Lamfalussy Process Niamh Moloney; 26. Market transparency and best
execution: bond trading under Mifid Guido Ferrarini; 27. The statutory
authority of the European Central Bank and euro-area national central banks
over TARGET2-securities Peter O. Mulbert and Rebekka M. Wiemann; Section
II. Transatlantic Perspectives: 28. Learning from Eddy: a meditation upon
organizational reform of financial supervision in Europe Howell J. Jackson;
29. The SEC embraces mutual recognition Roberta Karmel; 30. Steps toward
the 'Europeanization' of US securities regulation, with thoughts on the
evolution and design of a multinational securities regulator Donald C.
Langevoort; 31. The subprime crisis: does it ask for more regulation?
Friedrich Kübler; Part III. Miscellaneous: 32. The practitioner and the
professor - is there a theory of commercial law? Jean Nicolas Druey; 33. A
short paean for Eddy Ruben Lee; 34. Juries and the political economy of
legal origin Mark J. Roe.
Part I. Perspectives in Company Law: Section 1. European Company Law:
Regulatory Competition and Free Movement of Companies: 1. The European
Model Company Law Act project Theodor Baums and Paul Krüger Andersen; 2.
The Societas Privata Europaea: a basic reform of EU law on business
organizations Theo Raaijmakers; 3. Ius Audicibus. The future of EU company
law Jaap Winter; 4. Free movement of capital and protectionism after
Volkswagen and Viking Line Jonathan Rickford; 5. Centros and the cost of
branching Marco Becht, Luca Enriques and Veronika Korom; 6. Towards the end
of the real seat theory in Europe? Michel Menjucq; 7. The Commission
recommendations of 14 December 2004 and of 15 February 2005 and their
implementation in Germany Marcus Lutter; 8. The Nordic corporate governance
model - a European model? Jesper Lau Hansen; Section 2. Corporate
Governance, Shareholders' Rights and Auditing: 9. Stakeholders and the
legal theory of the corporation Peter Nobel; 10. The renaissance of
organized shareholder representation in Europe Stefan Grundmann; 11. In
search of a middle ground between the perceived excesses of US style class
actions and the generally ineffective collective action procedures in
Europe Douglas W. Hawes; 12. Some modest proposals to provide viable
damages remedies for French investors Marie-Claude Robert-Hawes; 13.
Pre-clearance in European accounting law - the right step? Wolfgang Schön;
14. International standards on auditing and their adoption in the EU: legal
aspects and unsettled questions Hanno Merkt; 15. Corporate governance:
directors' duties, financial reporting and liability - remarks from a
German perspective Peter Hommelhoff; 16. Some aspects of capital
maintenance law in the UK Dan Prentice and J. Vella; 17. Luxembourg company
law - a total overhaul André Prüm; 18. The role of corporate governance
reform and enforcement in the Netherlands Joe McCahery and Erik Vermeulen;
Section 3. Takeover Law: 19. The adoption of the European Directive on
Takeover Bids Joëlle Simon; 20. The application of the Dutch investigation
procedure on two listed companies: the Gucci and ABN Amro cases Levinus
Timmerman; 21. Obstacles to corporate restructuring - observations from a
European and German perspective Klaus J. Hopt; 22. Protection of third
party interest under German takeover law Harald Baum; 23. Takeover defenses
and the role of law: a Japanese perspective Hideki Kanda; Part II.
Perspectives in Financial Regulation; Section 1. European Perspectives: 24.
Principle-based, risk-based regulation and effective enforcement Eilis
Ferran; 25. The Committee of European Securities Regulators and Level 3 of
the Lamfalussy Process Niamh Moloney; 26. Market transparency and best
execution: bond trading under Mifid Guido Ferrarini; 27. The statutory
authority of the European Central Bank and euro-area national central banks
over TARGET2-securities Peter O. Mulbert and Rebekka M. Wiemann; Section
II. Transatlantic Perspectives: 28. Learning from Eddy: a meditation upon
organizational reform of financial supervision in Europe Howell J. Jackson;
29. The SEC embraces mutual recognition Roberta Karmel; 30. Steps toward
the 'Europeanization' of US securities regulation, with thoughts on the
evolution and design of a multinational securities regulator Donald C.
Langevoort; 31. The subprime crisis: does it ask for more regulation?
Friedrich Kübler; Part III. Miscellaneous: 32. The practitioner and the
professor - is there a theory of commercial law? Jean Nicolas Druey; 33. A
short paean for Eddy Ruben Lee; 34. Juries and the political economy of
legal origin Mark J. Roe.
Regulatory Competition and Free Movement of Companies: 1. The European
Model Company Law Act project Theodor Baums and Paul Krüger Andersen; 2.
The Societas Privata Europaea: a basic reform of EU law on business
organizations Theo Raaijmakers; 3. Ius Audicibus. The future of EU company
law Jaap Winter; 4. Free movement of capital and protectionism after
Volkswagen and Viking Line Jonathan Rickford; 5. Centros and the cost of
branching Marco Becht, Luca Enriques and Veronika Korom; 6. Towards the end
of the real seat theory in Europe? Michel Menjucq; 7. The Commission
recommendations of 14 December 2004 and of 15 February 2005 and their
implementation in Germany Marcus Lutter; 8. The Nordic corporate governance
model - a European model? Jesper Lau Hansen; Section 2. Corporate
Governance, Shareholders' Rights and Auditing: 9. Stakeholders and the
legal theory of the corporation Peter Nobel; 10. The renaissance of
organized shareholder representation in Europe Stefan Grundmann; 11. In
search of a middle ground between the perceived excesses of US style class
actions and the generally ineffective collective action procedures in
Europe Douglas W. Hawes; 12. Some modest proposals to provide viable
damages remedies for French investors Marie-Claude Robert-Hawes; 13.
Pre-clearance in European accounting law - the right step? Wolfgang Schön;
14. International standards on auditing and their adoption in the EU: legal
aspects and unsettled questions Hanno Merkt; 15. Corporate governance:
directors' duties, financial reporting and liability - remarks from a
German perspective Peter Hommelhoff; 16. Some aspects of capital
maintenance law in the UK Dan Prentice and J. Vella; 17. Luxembourg company
law - a total overhaul André Prüm; 18. The role of corporate governance
reform and enforcement in the Netherlands Joe McCahery and Erik Vermeulen;
Section 3. Takeover Law: 19. The adoption of the European Directive on
Takeover Bids Joëlle Simon; 20. The application of the Dutch investigation
procedure on two listed companies: the Gucci and ABN Amro cases Levinus
Timmerman; 21. Obstacles to corporate restructuring - observations from a
European and German perspective Klaus J. Hopt; 22. Protection of third
party interest under German takeover law Harald Baum; 23. Takeover defenses
and the role of law: a Japanese perspective Hideki Kanda; Part II.
Perspectives in Financial Regulation; Section 1. European Perspectives: 24.
Principle-based, risk-based regulation and effective enforcement Eilis
Ferran; 25. The Committee of European Securities Regulators and Level 3 of
the Lamfalussy Process Niamh Moloney; 26. Market transparency and best
execution: bond trading under Mifid Guido Ferrarini; 27. The statutory
authority of the European Central Bank and euro-area national central banks
over TARGET2-securities Peter O. Mulbert and Rebekka M. Wiemann; Section
II. Transatlantic Perspectives: 28. Learning from Eddy: a meditation upon
organizational reform of financial supervision in Europe Howell J. Jackson;
29. The SEC embraces mutual recognition Roberta Karmel; 30. Steps toward
the 'Europeanization' of US securities regulation, with thoughts on the
evolution and design of a multinational securities regulator Donald C.
Langevoort; 31. The subprime crisis: does it ask for more regulation?
Friedrich Kübler; Part III. Miscellaneous: 32. The practitioner and the
professor - is there a theory of commercial law? Jean Nicolas Druey; 33. A
short paean for Eddy Ruben Lee; 34. Juries and the political economy of
legal origin Mark J. Roe.