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Influential person
Vohralík, Marek ; Pelikán, Robert (advisor) ; Černá, Stanislava (referee)
Influential person Abstract The thesis Influential Person deals with the meaning of the rule contained in the regulation of business groups under the Companies Act, although the author does not consider this systematic classification to be correct. The thesis begins by discussing the meaning of the rule from the perspective of protecting the very legal personality of the business corporation, since, as he shows, the fulfillment of the act of influencing constitutes a failure of the very elementary rules on which the construction of the legal personality of the business corporation is built on. It also points to new phenomena in the law of business corporations that are closely related to the law of business groups, such as rational apathy or single-member corporations. Indeed, these phenomena are closely related to the law of business groups and, as in the case of affectation, have the effect of weakening the business corporation as a separate legal entity. The second part of the thesis is devoted to the sources of the regulation of influence. Here the author discusses the most important continental approaches, be it German concern law, the French concept of Rosenblum or partial adjustments within the framework of community law, but also Anglo-American doctrine. All of these have influenced domestic law to...
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