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Piercing the Corporate Veil (Hardcover)
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Piercing the Corporate Veil (Hardcover)
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When courts 'pierce the corporate veil', they disregard the
separateness of the corporation and hold a shareholder responsible
for the corporation's action as if it were the shareholder's own.
Although as a general rule the courts are reluctant to allow
corporate veil piercing, creditors of an insolvent corporation
frequently attempt to hold the shareholders liable when they cannot
obtain satisfaction from their debtor. In the United States, in
fact, piercing claims constitute the single most litigated area in
corporate law.This study clears up some of the mists hanging around
the concept of corporate veil piercing. What exactly is corporate
veil piercing and in which situations does it occur? What are the
legal rules involved? Following a short overview of the applicable
law in the six legal systems that are the subject of this
study-those of Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Germany, the
United Kingdom, and the United States-the author proceeds with a
more profound analysis from a functional comparative perspective,
starting from particular situations that typically call for
shareholder liability for the debts of subsidiary companies.Among
the grounds for veil piercing claims the author discusses the
following, along with the substantive and procedural law and
important cases associated with each in the six jurisdictions
covered: undercapitalization; asset stripping; undue continuing of
loss-making activities; and dentification or the consideration of
the corporate group as an economic unit. In the course of the
presentation, a thorough analysis of legal scholarship in the area
leads to numerous applications of the various theories and
doctrines that can be brought to bear on veil piercing cases. In
addition, an in-depth discussion of the international dimension of
corporate veil piercing focuses on the question of which laws
should govern the liability of a parent corporation for the debts
of its subsidiary. Throughout, the author's clear insight into the
substantive law of veil piercing sheds light on traditional
misconceptions in the conflict of laws on the issue.She also
details initiatives undertaken by various international bodies,
including the United Nations, the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development, the European Union, the International
Court of Justice, and the International Labour Organization.Dr
Vandekerckhove's study is the most comprehensive, far-reaching, and
up-to-date study of this important growing area of corporate law
practice. As such it will prove of great value to practitioners,
judges, and academics in the field, and will prove its worth
anywhere in the world where the presence of multinational
corporations is felt.
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