----- 欧洲公司法的发展(第二卷)(1997):为小型企业寻找一个理想的法律形式
This second volume of Developments in European Company Law, published under the auspices of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies' Centre for Corporate Law and Practice, focuses on the quest for a legal form for small businesses. The debate on whether the traditional registered company, perhaps with some modification, is an appropriate vehicle for small enterprises has continued in Britan, and to a lesser extent in Europe, for well over 30 years. The imperative behind reform in this area of the law in many cases will be political and this is perhaps most dramatically illustrated in the case of South Africa. The British heratige of South African law renders South Africa's approach to developing appropriate legal forms for small enterprises of considerable interest to Europe. Consequently, the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, in collaboration with the Centre for Business Law of the University of the Orange Free State, organised a conference in London in the Autumn of 1997 on the search for an ideal form for small businesses. The discussions were chaired by Professor AJ Boyle and Professor JJ Henning and ranged across a broad spectrum of issues. In compiling this volume of presentations the editors have focused on those of most direct relevance to the debate in Europe and in particular in the United Kingdom, in keeping with the orientation of this series towards European law.
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