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Corporate Mobility in European Union Law
Ivanov, Vladimir ; Scheu, Harald Christian (advisor) ; Šmejkal, Václav (referee)
Corporate Mobility in European Union Law The thesis deals with the latest developments in corporate mobility in the light of the recent CJEU decisions and its inherently formulated doctrine. After a brief introduction of the discussed general concepts, a dissection of previous case law and relevant legislation, the author explores the ways in which the current changes in the conception of cross-border conversions have influenced corporate mobility as a whole and the perception of freedom of establishment in particular. The question whether further legislative actions have to be taken in order to enable companies to take advantage of these developments is debated. The thesis is divided into five logical clusters which are structured in the following manner. Firstly, I analyze the fundamental pillars of corporate mobility, liability and capital protection doctrines that serve as the tangential object of interest to the actual subject matter as they represent the wider legal framework of European company law. Secondly, a comprehensive summary of the preceding case law of the Court on the issue of freedom of establishment is presented, providing an insight on the current issues, which are thoroughly discussed and analyzed in the remainder of the thesis. In Chapter four, the VALE case is further...
Mobility of companies within the European Union in the light of the case law of the Court of Justice of the EU
Pikal, Daniel ; Scheu, Harald Christian (advisor) ; Šmejkal, Václav (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the current legal issue concerning the corporate mobility within the European Union. The main focus is placed, in particular, on the analysis of the relevant case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union. Other parts of this thesis will give an overview of cross border mergers and supranational forms of companies including their ability to transfer their seat to other member states without being wound up in liquidation before the transaction within the area of the European Union. As evident from the title, the paper focuses on the topic from the European perspective only and the issue of the mobility from, or into, a non-member state is not dealt with. The first chapter provides a brief definition of the basic legal concepts that are crucial to this thesis. The definition of freedom of establishment in the context of the common market of the EU is given and also the incorporation theory and the real seat theory are briefly outlined, as well as the conflict that may arise between these two doctrines. The second chapter, the most extensive chapter which represents the core of this thesis, describes and analyzes the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union law relating to the freedom of establishment. This chapter is divided into two...
Právní úprava obchodních společností v komunitárním právu
Čiháková, Šárka ; Pavlok, Jan (advisor) ; Lukášek, Libor (referee)
Práce se zabývá právní úpravou obchodních společností v rámci komunitárního práva. Cílem je přinést ucelený přehled jejích pramenů, cílů a metod přibližování právních řádů členských států. Těmito metodami jsou harmonizační tendence prováděná prostřednictvím směrnic, unifikace nových nadnárodních forem podnikání a institut vzájemného uznávání společností. Důraz je kladen i na historii práva společností, jeho budoucí vývoj a rozsudky Evropského soudního dvora. Nechybí ani nastínění procesu transformace komunitárního práva do národních právních řádů některých členských států.

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