Corporation: experience of phenomenological research
Anatoliy Kostruba
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Anatoliy Kostruba: Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University
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The research is devoted to the study of the nature of the corporation as a separate model of a legal entity, which is characterized by the state of relations between it and its participants, which is to concentrate the private interests of its beneficiaries around the purpose of the activity. A modern analysis of legal theories a person whose results emphasize the loss of significance of the theory of Personificationstheorie. The structure of corporate legal relations is investigated, the bases of their occurrence are established. Proven civil law institutionality corporate relations. The polyvariance of their content is determined, which consists of a combination of organizational, property and personal non-property segments. The interdisciplinary aspect of the problem of corporate governance of a legal entity is revealed. Through the analysis of binary and monotypic approaches the morphology of the corporation management model is revealed, their variability is established. Particular attention is paid to substandard mechanisms for the protection of corporate legal relations, in particular the rights of participants in the conditions of obligatory consolidation of corporate control. The publication is addressed to scientific and scientific-pedagogical workers, graduate students, students of higher education institutions, other law enforcement entities and anyone interested in current issues of corporate law.
Keywords: corporative responsability; corporative governance; Legal entities of commercial law; legal entities; corporations; Kostruba; squeeze-out; sell-out; freeze-out; corporative resposability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-12-15
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Published in pp.406, 2021, 978-617-8016-31-9
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