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The Foundation and Establishment of European Company in the Czech Republic and in Germany
Svobodová, Alžběta ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Čech, Petr (referee)
This rigorosum work deals with the Foundation and Establishment of European Company in the Czech Republic and in Germany. The new legislation of the European Company entered into force in 2004 and is created by the European Council Regulation No. 2157/2001 of 8. October 2001 on the Statute for a European Company and Council Directive No. 2001/86/ES of 8. October 2001 complementing the Statute for a European Company with regard to the involvement of employees in the European company. This legislation is significant shift in the area of business companies' rights and is the first which allowed the realization of international fusions within the EU/EEA. The main goal of this work is to describe a new isssues of forming European Companies in the states of EU where is this legal form relatively successful - in the Czech Republic and in Germany by way of legal comparison and clarification of disputable provisions of Regulation No. 2157/2001 and national law. There are described in detail five ways of forming a European Company: Merger, formation of a holding company, formation of a joint subsidiary and conversion into European Company of a public limited company previously established under national law and forming the European Company as subsidiary company of existing European Company.
Organization of a European Company with a Monistic Type of Management
Věžníková, Petra ; Čech, Petr (advisor) ; Štenglová, Ivanka (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with a one-tier (monistic) board structure of a European company (Societas Europaea) which has its registered seat in the Czech Republic. The governance of a European company is largely dependent on the national legislation, which has been in the Czech Republic significantly amended by a substantial recodification of private law. The thesis focuses on some of the interpretative difficulties that the new legislation has brought to the regulation of the monistic European Company, and presents some possible solutions thereto. In addition the statistical overview over the current state of European companies within Europe is included and commented upon. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Foundation and Establishment of European Company in the Czech Republic and in Germany
Svobodová, Alžběta ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Čech, Petr (referee)
This rigorosum work deals with the Foundation and Establishment of European Company in the Czech Republic and in Germany. The new legislation of the European Company entered into force in 2004 and is created by the European Council Regulation No. 2157/2001 of 8. October 2001 on the Statute for a European Company and Council Directive No. 2001/86/ES of 8. October 2001 complementing the Statute for a European Company with regard to the involvement of employees in the European company. This legislation is significant shift in the area of business companies' rights and is the first which allowed the realization of international fusions within the EU/EEA. The main goal of this work is to describe a new isssues of forming European Companies in the states of EU where is this legal form relatively successful - in the Czech Republic and in Germany by way of legal comparison and clarification of disputable provisions of Regulation No. 2157/2001 and national law. There are described in detail five ways of forming a European Company: Merger, formation of a holding company, formation of a joint subsidiary and conversion into European Company of a public limited company previously established under national law and forming the European Company as subsidiary company of existing European Company.
The Foundation and Establishment of European Company in the Czech Republic and in Germany
Svobodová, Alžběta ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Čech, Petr (referee)
This rigorosum work deals with the Foundation and Establishment of European Company in the Czech Republic and in Germany. The new legislation of the European Company entered into force in 2004 and is created by the European Council Regulation No. 2157/2001 of 8. October 2001 on the Statute for a European Company and Council Directive No. 2001/86/ES of 8. October 2001 complementing the Statute for a European Company with regard to the involvement of employees in the European company. This legislation is significant shift in the area of business companies' rights and is the first which allowed the realization of international fusions within the EU/EEA. The main goal of this work is to describe a new isssues of forming European Companies in the states of EU where is this legal form relatively successful - in the Czech Republic and in Germany by way of legal comparison and clarification of disputable provisions of Regulation No. 2157/2001 and national law. There are described in detail five ways of forming a European Company: Merger, formation of a holding company, formation of a joint subsidiary and conversion into European Company of a public limited company previously established under national law and forming the European Company as subsidiary company of existing European Company.
Problems of European company in practice
Štouračová, Vanda ; Švarc, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Grmelová, Nicole (referee)
European company is a supranational form of public limited company. The aim of European Union was to make unified legal form for enterprises. The aim was not very successful because of disagreement of member states on employee participation. Also the fragmentation of legal frame of European company is too deep. The thesis analyse legal basis of European company and ways of its establishment. Examples from practice of Court of Justice of the European Union show difficulties in seat transfer before European company existed. Statistics and charts demonstrate unique position of Czech Republic. It is because of the absolutely highest number of established European companies, which is caused by trading trend with ready-made companies.
Legal regulations of European Companies and their Use in the Czech Republic
NECID, Martin
The bachelor thesis deals with legal adjustment of Societas Europaea and their use in the Czech Republic. The term "Societas Europaea" is explained in the introduction followed with historical preview to the past, where the law development of Societas Europaea during the 20th century is outlined. Complexity of legal adjustment is mainly described in next parts. There is also described creation and establishment of Societas Europaea, hereafter all the ways of establishing of an international joint-stock company are analyzed. The subject of interpretation are administrative structures and monistic and dualistic system. The use of Societas Europaea in the Czech area, the analysis and summary of advantages and disadvantages of transforming joint-stock companies to European companies are summarized in last parts.
European Company
Šenkýřová, Lucie ; Grmelová, Nicole (advisor) ; Chlumský, Jan (referee)
The main aim of European economic integration is to reach the common market of goods, services, persons and capital. To make this aim easier to realize in terms of free movement of capital, European Commission has created the statute of the European company (Societas Europaea, SE) as a new institute and corporate vehicle on the supranational level. The paper offers information about creation of the European company according to Comunitary and Czech national law and its corporate structure and mentions several concrete cases of company creation or transformation. The end of the study is dedicated to an analysis of the current usage of European company and advantages and disadvantages of this legal form of trading company together with a summary of current experience with the existence of European company and with the possible future of transnational companies within European Union.

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