Societas Europaea as a New Legal Form of the Company - Next Stage or Dead End of the Entrepreneurial Environment’s Development?
Werner Bernatík and
Michal Tvrdoń
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Werner Bernatík: Silesian University, School of Business Administration in Karvina
Michal Tvrdoń: Silesian University, School of Business Administration in Karvina
Journal of Women's Entrepreneurship and Education, 2010, issue 1-2, 7-16
Abstract:
This article takes a look in the situation concerning the European Company (SE) in the Czech Republic. As the European Legislature adopt the legal act in 2001 and put it into force since 2004, Czech Republic became the state with the highest amount of SE. Authors try to identify the conditions of founding SE in Czech region and whether SE are located there as a ordinary trade companies or not. Even the idea of SE was unique now there are 27 local law amendments which make the situation complicated related to aquis communautaire (legislation EU). Although it seems that SE are here rather as “empty shell SE” authors think that such legal form is the future in the European join market.
JEL-codes: K33 L26 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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