Cross-Border Mergers in Europe
Volume 1
Part of Law Practitioner Series
- Editor: Dirk Van Gerven, NautaDutilh, Brussels
- Date Published: April 2010
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This discussion of the Cross-Border Merger Directive and its implementing legislation in each Member State of the European Union and the European Economic Area provides companies and their advisors with useful insight into the legal framework applicable to, and the tax treatment of, cross-border mergers throughout the European Economic Area. Analysis of the Community rules laid down in the Cross-Border Merger Directive and the Community rules on the tax treatment of cross-border mergers is complemented by chapters on the implementing legislation in each Member State, prepared in accordance with a common format and contributed by a practitioner from each state. Annexes contain the Cross-Border Merger Directive (Annex I), the Parent-Subsidiary Directive (Annex II) and a list of the implementing legislation in each Member State (Annex III).
Read more- Overview of legislation with respect to a certain topic offers concise appraisal of the rules applicable in each country
- Similar structure and table of contents for all Member States makes the text easy to consult and accessible to all
- Written by lawyers with experience in the field
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- Date Published: April 2010
- format: Adobe eBook Reader
- isbn: 9780511686047
- availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
Table of Contents
Part I:
1. Community rules applicable to cross-border mergers Dirk Van Gerven
2. Employee participation: rights and obligations Philippe Francois and Julien Hick
3. Tax rules applicable to cross-border mergers Jan Werbrouck
4. Scope and limitations of the Cross-Border Merger Directive Paul Storm
Part II. Application in Each Member State: National Reports for EU Member States:
5. Austria Gottfried Gassner and Andreas Hable
6. Belgium Dirk Van Gerven
7. Bulgaria Anelia Tatarova, Raina Dimitrova and Yordan Naydenov
8. Cyprus Alexandros Tsadiras
9. Czech Republic Adam Jirousek and Jan Lasák
10. Denmark Vagn Thorup, Jeppe Buskov and Kromann Reumert
11. Estonia Ahto Nirgi and Sven Papp
12. Germany Andreas Wuesthoff
13. Hungary Jacques De Servigny, Zsofia Fekete and Szabolcs Erdos
14. The Netherlands Paul Van Der Bijl and Frits Oldenburg
15. Poland Michał Barłowski
16. Slovak Republic Michaela Jurkova
17. United Kingdom Ian Snaith
Part III. Application in the EEA Member States: Norway Stig Berge and Herman Bondeson
Part IV. Annexes: Annex I. Council Directive 2005/56/EC of 26 October 2005 on cross-border mergers of limited liability companies (the 'Cross-Border Merger Directive')
Annex II. Council Directive 90/435/EEC of 23 July 1990 on the common system of taxation applicable in the case of parent companies and subsidiaries of different Member States (the 'Parent-Subsidiary Directive')
Annex III. List of national legislation implementing the Cross-Border Merger Directive.
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