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Legal regime of a group company after recodification of private law in the CR
Srb, Jaroslav ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Štenglová, Ivanka (referee)
Legal regime of a group company after recodification of private law in the CR This master thesis is devoted to the group of companies law in a broader sense of the business groups, including the terms influential entity and influence, after the recodification of private law in the Czech Republic. The thesis is composed of seven chapters. Chapter one briefly characterizes the term group of companies law, its two main models of regulation - the German and French approach, including the Rozenblum concept and a comparison of these two models. Subsequently, it presents the European regulation of the group of companies, along with its development and impact on the legal systems of the member states of the European Union. Lastly, a legal basis of the new legislation in the Business Corporations Act is considered. Chapter two describes certain legal terms of the Business Corporations Act, in terms of acting in concert and majority member. Chapter three defines the term and the characters of the group of companies in the sense of the business groups, and it also points to the reasons why the grouping occurs. Chapter four explores the essential elements of influential entity and influence as an institute that is applied within the particular types of the group of companies. In connection with the term...
Legal regime of a group company after recodification of private law in the CR
Srb, Jaroslav ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Štenglová, Ivanka (referee)
Legal regime of a group company after recodification of private law in the CR This master thesis is devoted to the group of companies law in a broader sense of the business groups, including the terms influential entity and influence, after the recodification of private law in the Czech Republic. The thesis is composed of seven chapters. Chapter one briefly characterizes the term group of companies law, its two main models of regulation - the German and French approach, including the Rozenblum concept and a comparison of these two models. Subsequently, it presents the European regulation of the group of companies, along with its development and impact on the legal systems of the member states of the European Union. Lastly, a legal basis of the new legislation in the Business Corporations Act is considered. Chapter two describes certain legal terms of the Business Corporations Act, in terms of acting in concert and majority member. Chapter three defines the term and the characters of the group of companies in the sense of the business groups, and it also points to the reasons why the grouping occurs. Chapter four explores the essential elements of influential entity and influence as an institute that is applied within the particular types of the group of companies. In connection with the term...

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