Company Law in UK Law
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Corporate Mobility and Company Law
Globalisation has given commercial parties more freedom to choose the company law system that best suits their private needs. The growing range of techniques to facilitate choice between systems of...
- Changing Company Law?
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Attribution in Company Law
In Bilta (UK) Ltd (in liquidation) v Nazir (No 2), the Court of Appeal held that the ex turpi causa defence was inapplicable by refusing to attribute the fraud of the directors and the sole shareho...
- Company Law–‐Opposing Oppression
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A comparative analysis of derivative action in Cypriot company law: Comparison with English company law and the prospect of statutory reform
This article provides a comparative analysis of derivative action in Cypriot company law and submits some proposals for statutory reform on the basis of English company law. The derivative action i...
- Company Law Reform in Ireland
- Alastair Hudson, Understanding Company Law
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E pluribus unum? Language diversity and the harmonization of company law in the European Union
This work addresses the impact of language diversity and nation-specific doctrinal structures on harmonized company law in the EU. With this aim, two emblematic case studies will be analysed. The f...
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Revisiting Company Law with the Advent of Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX): An Overview
The historical development of the law of companies shows that this area of the law is evolving and continually changing based on the level of economic development. The law directly dealing with com...
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Share Capital and Creditor Protection: Efficient Rules for a Modern Company Law
This article examines the case for rules of company law which regulate the raising and maintenance of share capital by companies. The enquiry has practical relevance because the content of company ...
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