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Taking a text, cases and materials approach, this remains the only textbook on European company law, and has been thoroughly updated to include recent changes in legislation, such as new regulations on cross-border mergers and the use of digital tools. Graphs and figures now help to illustrate complex processes in this essential student resource.

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Taking a text, cases and materials approach, this remains the only textbook on European company law, and has been thoroughly updated to include recent changes in legislation, such as new regulations on cross-border mergers and the use of digital tools. Graphs and figures now help to illustrate complex processes in this essential student resource.
Autorenporträt
Nicola de Luca is Full Professor of Law at Vanvitelli University, Naples and Luiss Guido Carli, Rome. His research and teaching interests include company law, insurance law, mergers and acquisitions, shareholders' relations and comparative corporate governance. He has previously been a visiting scholar at Yale University, the University of Heidelberg and Goethe University of Frankfurt. He has authored four monographs, a handbook on company law, a treatise, and numerous articles and case notes.
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'This is an excellent and illuminating text, cases and materials book on European Company Law. The careful selection of extracts from bibliography, case law, legislation and other materials as well as the author's insightful analysis and explanatory comments assist the reader in understanding clearly and in-depth some intriguing areas of European company law. A real strength of this textbook is its comprehensive and profound analysis of the most important areas of European company law. Apart from an excellent textbook addressed to both undergraduate and postgraduate students, this book is an invaluable reading for academics, practitioners and policy makers. It is a highly recommended textbook constituting a reliable resource on European Company Law.' Thomas Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus