The Russian Law on Joint Stock Companies, together with the Civil Code, is the principal law regulating the activities of joint stock companies in Russia today. Author Anna Tarassova was its primary Russian drafter; authors Black and Kraakman served as advisors during the drafting process. Guide to the Russian Law on Joint Stock Companies is their definitive examination and analysis of Russian Company Law. The authors have bolstered their own expert, first-hand perspective with the advice and guidance of practicing attorneys who work with this law on a daily basis. Their treatment includes numerous practical components that provide invaluable assistance to practitioners:? detailed explanations of Company Law provisions, including the interplay between various sections, and between the Company Law and the Civil Code;? discussion of ambiguous provisions of the law and how best to interpret these provisions;? practical solutions to troublesome features of the law;? table of differences between the treatment of open and closed joint stock companies;? step-by-step guide to implementing different forms of reorganizations; and? how-to guide for corporate planners on creating a company with only the minimum charter capital permitted by the law.
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