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UK and EU Company Law after Brexit

Knapp Vanessa
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Knapp Vanessa: Vanessa Knapp OBE is a visiting professor at Queen Mary University of London.United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland This paper is based on a lecture given at ECFR’s annual conference 2019 in Cracow (Poland).

European Company and Financial Law Review, 2020, vol. 17, issue 2, 184-199

Abstract: This article looks at the effect of the United Kingdom withdrawal from the European Union (EU) (Brexit) on UK company law. In particular, it considers the general approach to EU-derived company law, the effect on takeovers, international accounting standards, accounting requirements, requirements for EEA companies with an establishment in the United Kingdom, cross-border mergers, Societas Europaea and European Economic Interest Groupings. It considers the areas of company law likely to be the focus of attention after the United Kingdom is no longer a member state, both in the United Kingdom and in the EU.

Date: 2020
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