European company law is part of a highly complex, multi-level legal system. This is because both European law itself and its respective national implementations are directly relevant to all players in the EU. With a pan-European board of experts representing each member state of the EU, this new English-language journal, ECCL – European Company Case Law, offers readers a comprehensive overview of law and legislations in the EU. Special content: central case law and legislations from each of the 27 member states all relevant CJEU judgments at a glance reception of the European Model Company Act (EMCA) at a national level all transposition laws of the European Directives topical discussions on Corporate, Financial and Insolvency Law ECCL is a quarterly publication. Related Categories: Private and International Commercial Law Target Audience: University libraries and law practices in Europe, transnational companies, syndics, legal counsels, corporate lawyers, supervisory authorities, European trade associations
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