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Freedom of establishment is one of the four fundamental freedoms of
the European Union. The principle is that natural persons who are
European Union Citizens, and legal entities formed in accordance
with the law of a Member State and having its registered office,
central administration or principal place of business within the
EU, may take up economic activity in any Member State in a stable
and continuous form regardless of nationality or mode of
incorporation. This book examines the way in which EU law has
influenced how national courts in Europe assert jurisdiction in
cross-border corporate disputes and insolvencies, and the mechanism
which allows them to decide which national law should apply to the
substance of the dispute. The book also considers the potential for
EU Member States to compete for devising national corporate and
insolvency legislation that will attract incorporations or
insolvencies.
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