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The European Private Company
Augustinič, Igor
1 The European Private Company Dissertation thesis Mgr. et Mgr. Igor Augustinič Abstract Supranational corporate forms as a means for supporting cross-border entrepreneurial activities on the internal market of the European Union are in the centre of interest of legislation and legal doctrine almost from the beginning of the European integration. However, a full-function corporate form oriented above all to small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) cannot be found among the existing European corporate forms. It was this primary target group, the overwhelming majority of enterprises in Europe belongs to, and the project of the European private company - societas privata europaea - should be aimed at. The origins of the SPE project can be seen in academic debates on which supranational corporate form would be the most suitable for SMEs going back to the seventies of the twentieth century. Under the auspices of CREDA, Centre for Research of Commercial Law by the Paris Chamber of Commerce, the discussions were taken up again in the nineties of the twentieth century and led to the first Draft SPE Regulation being prepared by CREDA in 1997. It was a private draft that has served as a basis for further discussions on the SPE project. Since 2001, the initiative regarding the project has been taken over by the...
The European Private Company
Augustinič, Igor ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Horáček, Vít (referee) ; Rozehnal, Aleš (referee)
1 The European Private Company Dissertation thesis Mgr. et Mgr. Igor Augustinič Abstract Supranational corporate forms as a means for supporting cross-border entrepreneurial activities on the internal market of the European Union are in the centre of interest of legislation and legal doctrine almost from the beginning of the European integration. However, a full-function corporate form oriented above all to small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) cannot be found among the existing European corporate forms. It was this primary target group, the overwhelming majority of enterprises in Europe belongs to, and the project of the European private company - societas privata europaea - should be aimed at. The origins of the SPE project can be seen in academic debates on which supranational corporate form would be the most suitable for SMEs going back to the seventies of the twentieth century. Under the auspices of CREDA, Centre for Research of Commercial Law by the Paris Chamber of Commerce, the discussions were taken up again in the nineties of the twentieth century and led to the first Draft SPE Regulation being prepared by CREDA in 1997. It was a private draft that has served as a basis for further discussions on the SPE project. Since 2001, the initiative regarding the project has been taken over by the...
European private company (function, preparation of Community legislation, prospects)
Plocková, Barbora ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
European Private Company (function, state of preparation of European legislation and perspectives) The European Private Company is to become a new company form based on European law. The proposal for a Regulation regarding the European Private Company Statute (hereinafter: Regulation) presented by the European Commission aims at improving conditions for small and medium enterprises (hereinafter: SME's) in the European Single Market by providing them with the same, flexible and uniform set of company law rules across European Union. The European Company Statute is expected to reduce complying costs and remove some obstacles SME's are now facing when conducting cross-border business. The aim of my thesis is to identify the objectives of the proposal and to illustrate the state of discussion on European Private Company among Member States. It seeks to describe the reasons and the approach of European Commission when drafting provisions on some core issues of the proposal and to address the changes these provisions have been subjected to during the discussion in European Council. This paper attempts to outline the perspectives of European Private Company Statute proposed by Commission compared with the perspectives of Compromise proposals introduced by Presidency of European Council. The thesis is...
European private company (SPE)
Bednářová, Tereza ; Moravec, Tomáš (advisor) ; Valenta, Petr (referee)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the statute of a European private company (SPE)- a new European limited liability company intended for small and medium sized enterprises. In the thesis there is a summary of all the initiatives prior to the proposal for the Council regulation on the Statute for a European private company. There is also a summary of the proposal itself and the main characteristics of the company followed by a summary of a number of compromise proposals trying to find a suitable solution for the main problematic areas. After considering advantages and disadvantages of the statute of a European private company, the thesis concludes that the statute would a beneficial factor for the EU due to improvements for the European market and conditions for small and medium sized enterprises.
European private company
Bártová, Julie ; Grmelová, Nicole (advisor) ; Menzel, Antonín (referee)
The diploma thesis evaluates the possible status of the European private company (SPE),once becomes valid. It describes the legislative procedure and evaluates the impact of the SPE once it exists. At the end, differences between Czech legal form of "Spolecnost s rucenim omezenym" and SPE are discribed.
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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