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This paper in German language examines the impact of the internet on shareholder meetings. The author describes the steps that the German legislature has been taken towards a shareholder meeting that is based primarily on the internet, rather than the personal attendance of shareholders (as in...
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This paper in German analyzes policy requirements with respect to the accessibility of company data in Germany. Presently, a uniform disclosure system does not exist in Germany. Instead, company data are subject to registration at systems that are organized and administered by the local courts...
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This is a manuscript in German language of my presentation held at the joint conference sponsored by the Verband der Hochschullehrer fuer Betriebswirtschaft (transl. Association of Business School Professors) and the Deutsches Aktieninstitut e.V. in October 2008. It analyzes which current trends...
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The paper provides an overview of the status of corporate and financial law making in Germany in 2007 and examines the driving forces behind current reforms. It also considers amendments to tax and accounting law that are related to corporate and financial law. The authors provide brief comments...
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German law requires both private and public companies to disclose a far-ranging set of information to shareholders, creditors, other market participants and the public. The information that must be disclosed under these rules is more extensive in scale and scope than those provided by data...
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