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Edited by: Dennis Campbell
August 2011,
ISBN 9041136533
ISBN 13:
9789041136534
544 pp.
Hardcover
USD price: $203.00
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Now also available as
eBook
The thirty-second edition of the Comparative Law Yearbook of International
Business comprises two volumes, each dealing broadly with issues relating to
cross-border mergers and acquisitions. Volume A provides 16 chapters and
examines mergers and acquisitions in Europe. Volume B provides 16 chapters and
treats mergers and acquisitions in North America, Latin America, and Asia and
the Pacific. Each consists of national reports and treatments of selected
issues within the respective regions.
Volume A, Mergers and Acquisitions in Europe, Selected Issues and
Jurisdictions, examines asset deals in Austria, practical advice for
cross-border transactions, intellectual property issues in cross-border
mergers and acquisitions, taxation, and the formal requirement for share and
asset transactions involving German companies, as well as national reports on
Belgium, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Greece, Germany, Hungary, Italy,
Portugal, Turkey, and Ukraine, and an overview of the European Union.
Table of Contents. Selected Issues. Characteristics of Asset Deals in Austrian
Law Arno Brauneis. Crossborder Mergers and Acquisitions Demystified Andreas
Wölfle, Stephan Wilske, and Kathryn Wilson. Intellectual Property-Driven
Crossborder Mergers and Acquisitions in Italy Julia Holden and Francesca
Ferrero. Mergers and Acquisitions in the Czech Republic David Neveselý, Jan
Krejsa, Michaela Rezníková and Michaela Riedlová. Crossborder Transactions of
Shares or Assets of German Companies Arnd Becker and Bastian Laue.
National Reports. European Union Filippo Amato and Marcus Pollard. Belgium
Nora Wouters and Hendrik Bossaert. Cyprus Nancy Ch. Erotocritou. Czech
Republic Monika Mašková. Germany Ulrike Binder, Petra Eckl, Christof Gaudig,
Stephan Gittermann, Jörg Michael Lang, Nicolas Rößler, and Marco Wilhelm.
Greece Panos Koromantzos, Christos Gramatidis, and Dimitris Spiliotis. Hungary
Sándor Németh, Zoltán Kovács, Lászlò Pòk, and David Kerpel. Italy Luca Tiberi
and Giovanni Stucchi. Portugal Marta Pereira Da Silva. Turkey Sebnem Isik,
Yegan Liaje. Ukraine Yevgeniya Derbal, Helen Yaremchuk, and Alexey Pustovit.
Index
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