Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Participants -- European Community Acts and Proposals -- Abbreviations -- Chapter One. Political Choices -- Chapter Two. Economics and the Law -- Chapter Three. Methods and Tools for Integration -- Chapter Four. Federal-State Conflicts as Seen in the Light of the Australian Experience Regarding Securities Regulation -- Chapter Five. Corporate Law -- Chapter Six. Groups of Companies -- Chapter Seven. Accounting -- Chapter Eight. Capital Market and Securities Regulation in the Light of the Recent British Experience -- Chapter Nine. Worldwide Legal Harmonization of Banking Law and Securities Regulation -- Chapter Ten. Takeovers -- Chapter Eleven. Legal Harmonization and the Business Enterprise Revisited -- Index of interventions
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Legal harmonization and the business enterprise
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Frontmatter -- General Editors' Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Constitutional, Treaty and Legislative Provisions -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter One: Introduction – Models of Inquiry -- Chapter Two: The American Experience -- Chapter Three: European Attempts to Harmonize Company and Capital Market Law -- Chapter Four: The Legal Problems in Their Social Context -- References -- Index -- Backmatter
European economic and business law
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I-IV -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Participants -- Abbreviations -- Introduction. Federalism and European Business Law -- Chapter One. A Short Walk in the Realm of Subsidiarity -- Chapter Two. Ensuring Compliance and Implementation by Member States -- Chapter Three. A Common Currency: How to Get There And is it Worth it? -- Chapter Four. The EMU and Fiscal Policy in the New European Community: An Issue for Economic Federalism -- Chapter Five. Eastern Europe -- Chapter Six. Accounting Standards In Practice -- Chapter Seven. Financial Services -- Chapter Eight. Corporate Law and Politics -- Chapter Nine. The Regulation of Takeover Bids in a Comparative Perspective -- Chapter Ten. Investors and Enterprise Structure -- Chapter Eleven. The Structural Approach to Decentralizing Law: A Theory of Games and Norms