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European Company Law Reform: Struggling for a More Liberal Approach

Merkt Hanno
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Merkt Hanno: Professor of Law, University of Freiburg i. Br., LL.M. (Univ. of Chicago)

European Company and Financial Law Review, 2004, vol. 1, issue 1, 3-35

Abstract: Requiring disclosure of company related information is state of the art in modern company and capital market law legislation. The core question that regulators on national and European levels do have to answer is how far such disclosure regulation should or even can replace mandatory substantive regulation.

Date: 2004
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