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European Company and Financial Law - Texts and Leading Cases


Edited by Klaus Hopt and Eddy Wymeersch
Oxford University Press

ISBN: 0199255598
Hardcover 1440 pages February 2004

US$365.00

International Tax Institute
An ITI Selection

Includes:

  • Fully revised and updated text and comment on European company and financial law
  • Includes case commentaries from European and national courts
  • Edited by leading experts in the field

As with previous editions, this third edition features the full text of every piece of adopted European legislation affecting companies and the financial sector, including directives, regulations, reccommendations and other relevant instruments. It is divided into sections on banking law, capital movement, company law, consumer protection, enterprise law, insurance law and securities regulation.

The purpose of this text is to offer an easily accessible, properly organised and updated collection of all European Instruments that have been enacted in the above fields. Both in legal practice and in academia the need often arises to consult European legislation with the knowledge that it is up-to-date and consolidated. This edition is made even more valuable by the inclusion of section-by-section case commentaries on almost all of the relevant European Court of justice cases and many rulings from national courts, thus provising a useful guide to interpretaion of the various instruments.

Readership:

Scholars and practitioners of EU law, banking, company and financial law, civil servants and regulators.

Contents
1. Banking Law
2. Capital Movement
3. Company Law
4. Consumer Protection especially related to Financial Transactions
5. Enterprise Law
6. Insurance Law
7. Securities Regulation

Authors, editors, and contributors

Edited by Klaus Hopt, Director, Max Planck Institute for Foreign Private and Private International Law in Hamburg, Germany and Edited by Eddy Wymeersch, Professor of Commercial Law, Univeristy of Ghent, Belgium


Contributors: Professor Klaus Hopt professor Eddy Wymeersch