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THE CLUSTER - AN ENTITY WITH OR WITHOUT JUDICIAL PERSONALITY

Diana Anca Artene ()
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Diana Anca Artene: Faculty of Law and Public Administration of Bucharest, „Spiru Haret” University

Perspectives of Law and Public Administration, 2014, vol. 3, issue 1, 5-11

Abstract: As a result of the integration within the European Union, in the economical and social life of Romania, new judicial entities have been developed. The cluster is amongst the most recent advent in the judicial spectre. The cluster represents a group of people both individuals and legal persons which is considered to act on the basis of an association contract conceptualized under the existent agreements of the organizations found within the spectrum of science and accredited innovation and/or accredited higher education institutions ,as well as, other non-commercial institutions. At the same time, economic agents, local public administrative authorities, employers` or professionals associations, non-judicial individuals, financial institutions, international organizations, local and foreign investors are relevant for the emergence of the scientific and educational research activities, as well as for the technological transfer of the scientific and innovative results and their valorisation through economical activities. Therefore, it can be argued that the cluster has appeared as a result of the necessity to create a proper environment that would reunite the business partners in order to develop common resources and competences. These are based on similar marketing strategies, the participation to similar projects and initiatives, the opportunity to create a brand, etc. An additional circumstance that has determined the development of this entity in its more recent form, is represented by the possibility of ensuring (at least in a pageant manner) the independence for every partner on the basis of the dualism between competition- cooperation. The cluster can be organized as an entity with or without judicial personality. The definition of the cluster makes us reflect upon the ways in which it can be constituted: legal person with lucrative purpose, legal person without lucrative purpose, association without legal personality (simple association of participative association).

Keywords: legal person with lucrative purpose; legal person without lucrative purpose; association without legal personality; simple association of participative association; entity. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K12 K33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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