CORPORATE LAW IN UKRAINE WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF APPROACHING THE EUROPEAN UNION STANDARDS
Право корпораций в Украине в контексте приближения к стандартам Европейского Союз
Valentyna Antonivna Vasyliev and
Anatoliy Kostruba ()
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The article is devoted to adaptation of the national corporate law to the law of European Union`s corporations. Special attention has been given to define the legal nature of the corporation. It is concluded that there is no established understanding of the above concepts in national legal science. The main approaches to the corporate legal nature in particular European systems of justice – in FRG, France, England – are considered in depth. Significant differences between the legislation of Ukraine and legislation of the European Union countries based on the history of their development and peculiarities of specific national systems of justice are detected. The regulation of corporate relations in the European Union at supranational level is considered. It is concluded that the European Union supranational law is its corporate law. The priority areas for unification of European corporate law at the supranational level are analyzed. The main instruments to adjust the activities of corporations in EU law are identified to be the Directives aimed at harmonizing and unifying national legislation of EU Member States.
Keywords: Law of corporations; corporation; adaptation of legislation to EU law; corporate legislation; company; Corporative law; Corporations; Corporate; Corporation law; Legal entities; Legal entities of commercial law; Legal entity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-04-30
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Published in Часопис Київського університету права, 2020, 1, pp.181-188. ⟨10.36695/2219-5521.1.2020.37⟩
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DOI: 10.36695/2219-5521.1.2020.37
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