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Stefan Messmann,
Tibor Tajti eds.
The
case law of Central & Eastern Europe
Leasing, piercing the corporate veil and the
liability of managers & controlling shareholders, privatization,
takeovers and the problems with collateral law
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“One
of the perceptions established in the legal systems of Central and
Eastern Europe which still needs to be changed is that regarding the
relevance of court practice. During the past decades, court decisions
were not regularly published in the region of Central and Eastern
Europe, and if they were, these were often very short (too short)
summaries. […] Publishing cases, and dealing with published cases
assumes a culture – and it also has consequences. It assumes a culture
in which court decisions are important, and in which they truly
contribute to the development of legal rules and legal thinking. If
decisions are being published, they will become the subject matter of
comments, of praises or criticism. They are becoming important. This
also means the judges would feel more the consequences; not only the
consequences of the outcome, but also the consequences of their
reasoning. This will in all likelihood represent an important impetus.
[…] This book addresses the first responses of legal practice to new
economic concepts and problems in Central and Eastern Europe […] and it
is breaking new ground.”
Professor Tibor Várady
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eds. Stefan
Messmann, Tibor Tajti
529 pages, Berlin, Bochum, London, Paris: European
University Press, ISBN 978-3-89966-262-7. Several charts and tables. 21
× 15 cm, 49 €, hardcover
Available directly from the Press at fax +49 234 701230, phone
+49 234 701360 or email eup@bou.de.
Website of the book: http://bou.de/9783899662627.html
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Contents
Having realized the importance of courts in shaping the contours of law
even outside the common law legal systems, this work uniquely endevors
to
fill the gap by this collection of empirically-based analyses of
developments in the economies and connected laws of Bulgaria, Croatia,
the Czech Republik, Hungary, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Romania,
Russia, Serbia, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Ukraine - done
through the prism of court cases. As such it is a tool for
understanding the unique legal environment of Central and Eastern
Europe by way of casting a closer glance at such idiosyncratic
developments as re-privatization (the Ukrainian Kryvorizhstal’ saga),
struggling with such brand new phenomena as takeovers (the Serbian
Knjaz Miloš), domestication of leasing or determining the confines of
the corporate façade together with the linked question of the
liability of shareholders and managers.
Available
directly from the Press at fax +49 234 701230, phone
+49 234 701360 or email eup@bou.de.
Website of the book: http://bou.de/9783899662627.html (fastest), or
through Amazon.de (2nd fast) or Amazon.com (3rd fast, shipping from the
US).
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