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The case law of Central & Eastern Europe

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  • 19 ore di lettura

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This work addresses the crucial role of courts in shaping law beyond common legal systems by presenting a collection of empirically-based analyses from various Central and Eastern European countries, including Bulgaria, Croatia, and Ukraine, through the lens of court cases. It serves as a tool for understanding the region's unique legal landscape, examining developments such as re-privatization (illustrated by the Kryvorizhstal’ saga in Ukraine), the emergence of takeovers (as seen in Serbia's Knjaz Miloš), the domestication of leasing, and the complexities surrounding corporate liability for shareholders and managers. A significant issue highlighted is the perception of court practice's relevance in these legal systems, where court decisions have historically been underreported or inadequately summarized. The text emphasizes that publishing court cases fosters a culture where judicial decisions matter, contributing to the evolution of legal rules and thought. When decisions are made public, they invite commentary and scrutiny, enhancing their significance and holding judges accountable not just for outcomes but also for their reasoning. This book captures the initial responses of legal practice to new economic challenges in the region, paving the way for future developments.

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The case law of Central & Eastern Europe, Stefan Messmann

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2007
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