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This book provides comprehensive analysis of the recent enlargement of the EU, shedding light on the rationale behind the EU's decisions to enlarge, examining the side effects these choices have on a range of EU policies and particularly on the effect of the Acquis on candidate countries.

Emphasis is placed on the area of company law, which occupies a central part in a country's economic planning and therefore its commercial law. Past enlargements are thoroughly explained and the potential impact of the new political landscape in Europe in the wake of the popular rejection of the European Constitutional Treaty on future enlargements is evaluated. A comparative methodology for commercial law drafting in transition and developing economies is put forward and the book concludes with a complete draft of a model company law for transition (and developing) economies. The aim is to provide a template for discussion.

This book will be of great interest to those interested in considering the influence that the prospect of EU membership has on transition countries in general, the emphasis being on laws vital to emerging market economies, particularly commercial and company law.



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'This study on the potential of law to ensure the social responsibility of a company is an innovative and important study. It is a topical contribution to the sociology of market economies in transition. It is a unique effort to provide detailed practical guidance for the design of the company law in developing economies in general and the "new Europe" in particular.' -- Christian Joerges, European University Institute Florence, Italy

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Contents: Preface Part I: The Challenge of Enlargement Contents of Part I 1. The EU and the Recent Enlargement: Opportunities and Challenges 2. Enlargement: The Story So Far 3. The Criteria for Entry 4. Political and Economic Conditions for Drafting Commercial and Company Law in Transition and Developing Countries Part II: A Model Company Law for Transition Economies A Model Company Law for Transition Economies: Introduction Contents for Part II 1. Common Provisions (Arts. 1–29) 2. General Partnerships (Arts. 30–79) 3. Limited Partnerships (Arts. 80–94) 4. Joint-Stock Companies (Arts. 95–227) 5. Limited Liability Companies (Arts. 228–80) 6. Groups of Enterprises (Arts. 281–4) 7. Public Enterprises (Art. 285) 8. Restructuring of Enterprises (Arts. 286–302) 9. Penal Provisions (Arts. 303–10) 10. Transitional and Final Provisions (Arts. 311–15) Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/01/2007
      ISBN13: 9781845424152, 978-1845424152
      ISBN10: 1845424158
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      Book Synopsis
      This book provides comprehensive analysis of the recent enlargement of the EU, shedding light on the rationale behind the EU's decisions to enlarge, examining the side effects these choices have on a range of EU policies and particularly on the effect of the Acquis on candidate countries.

      Emphasis is placed on the area of company law, which occupies a central part in a country's economic planning and therefore its commercial law. Past enlargements are thoroughly explained and the potential impact of the new political landscape in Europe in the wake of the popular rejection of the European Constitutional Treaty on future enlargements is evaluated. A comparative methodology for commercial law drafting in transition and developing economies is put forward and the book concludes with a complete draft of a model company law for transition (and developing) economies. The aim is to provide a template for discussion.

      This book will be of great interest to those interested in considering the influence that the prospect of EU membership has on transition countries in general, the emphasis being on laws vital to emerging market economies, particularly commercial and company law.



      Trade Review
      'This study on the potential of law to ensure the social responsibility of a company is an innovative and important study. It is a topical contribution to the sociology of market economies in transition. It is a unique effort to provide detailed practical guidance for the design of the company law in developing economies in general and the "new Europe" in particular.' -- Christian Joerges, European University Institute Florence, Italy

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface Part I: The Challenge of Enlargement Contents of Part I 1. The EU and the Recent Enlargement: Opportunities and Challenges 2. Enlargement: The Story So Far 3. The Criteria for Entry 4. Political and Economic Conditions for Drafting Commercial and Company Law in Transition and Developing Countries Part II: A Model Company Law for Transition Economies A Model Company Law for Transition Economies: Introduction Contents for Part II 1. Common Provisions (Arts. 1–29) 2. General Partnerships (Arts. 30–79) 3. Limited Partnerships (Arts. 80–94) 4. Joint-Stock Companies (Arts. 95–227) 5. Limited Liability Companies (Arts. 228–80) 6. Groups of Enterprises (Arts. 281–4) 7. Public Enterprises (Art. 285) 8. Restructuring of Enterprises (Arts. 286–302) 9. Penal Provisions (Arts. 303–10) 10. Transitional and Final Provisions (Arts. 311–15) Bibliography Index

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