VI. The Protection of Minorities in Subsidiaries and Creditors Under General Company Law
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Volume XIII: Business and Private Organizations | Chapter 7 (1985): Company Systems and Affiliation
Completed in January 1979; but some later developments are reflected.
Ulrich Immenga
A. The Protection of Minorities
38. The broader context. – To date, only germany has introduced a regime for affiliated groups that gives protection to minority interests in subsidiaries by means of special guarantees (infra s. 67). This protection is a corollary of granting management powers to the parent c…
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Ulrich Immenga,
“VI. The Protection of Minorities in Subsidiaries and Creditors Under General Company Law”, in:
International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law Online, Edited by: U. Drobnig, R. David, H. H. Egawa, R. Graveson, V. Knapp, A. T. Von Mehren, Y. Noda, S. Rozmaryn, V. M. Tschchikvadze, H. Valladão, H. Yntema, K. Zweigert.
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