Freedom of establishment and private international law for corporations / Paschalis Paschalidis.
2012
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Title
Freedom of establishment and private international law for corporations / Paschalis Paschalidis.
Imprint
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012.
Description
1 online resource (xxxvi, 285 p.)
Series
Oxford private international law series.
Summary
This title examines the way in which EU law has influenced how national courts in Europe assert jurisdiction in cross-border corporate disputes and insolvencies, and the mechanism which allows them to decide which national law should apply to the substance of the dispute. The book also considers the potential for EU Member States to compete for devising national corporate and insolvency legislation that will attract incorporations or insolvencies.
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This title examines the way in which EU law has influenced how national courts in Europe assert jurisdiction in cross-border corporate disputes and insolvencies, and the mechanism which allows them to decide which national law should apply to the substance of the dispute. The book also considers the potential for EU Member States to compete for devising national corporate and insolvency legislation that will attract incorporations or insolvencies.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Oxford Academic.
Oxford legal research library.
Oxford legal research library.
Language
English
ISBN
9780191811838 ebook
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