Corporations and partnerships in Slovenia, International Encyclopedia of Laws

Author: dr. Rado Bohinc, Editor: Roger Blanpain, Published by: Kluwer Law International, Alphen aan den Rijn cop.

There have been 5 editions of International Encyclopedia of Laws, Corporations and Partnerships in Slovenia published  by Kluwer Law International so far, as follows: 2017, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008. The books have been contributing to the systematic, detailed, and comprehensive legal presentation of the regulation and the development of Slovenian corporate law, following demanding, internationally accepted methodological approaches. Slovenian corporation (company) law can thus be internationally compared at the global scale, which provides much needed expertise to business circles, while allowing to scientific comunity to perform comparative analysis.

After general introduction and historical background of the country and national company law, the definitions, notions and structure of different forms of companies are presented.A detaqiled description and interpretation of legal rules on Public limited company, referring to formation, essential elements of legal personality, capital and shares, shareholders’ management and control, liquidation of the company, mergers and takeovers, affiliated companies, concerns and holding companies follows. A comprehensive elaboration of the limited liability company, like the realtionship between the company and its members, management of the LLC, and disolving is given in relateed chapters. Finally the concept of partnership, and the detailed explanation of unlimited and limited partnership including combinations as dual companies is presented.

Comparative Corporate Governance

Author: dr. Rado Bohinc, Published by: University of Primorska – Fakulteta za Management, 2010

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The author presents and compares some US (mainly MBCA, Delaware and California) and European (mainly the EU, Germany, UK, France and Slovenia) legislation on specific corporate governance issues, and attempts to explain the legal differences and similarities between the  legal systems on specific corporate governance issues. In addition, the author seeks to identify their broader (historical, societal) causes and implications so as to predict possible developments and of course to suggest the best alternatives for future Slovenian corporate governance developments. By comparatively analyzing the corporate governance legislation in a number of theoretically broadly discussed issues like the structure of boards of directors, one- or two-tier systems of corporate governance, the role of shareholders in corporate governance, the execution of the supervisory function over the conduct of a corporation, etc, the author attempts to find arguments supporting the views presented. Given that it is impossible to discuss these issues without previously providing theoretical explanations of certain general issues, the author presents them briefly, not very systematically, with only brief comments.

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Legal issues of corporate governance

Author: prof. dr. Rado Bohinc
Published by: University of Primorska, Faculty of Management Koper: 2010 (electronic version)

The book presents the outcome of the extensive research on comparative analysis of corporate law in USA, EU and Slovenia. Thus it presents an overview of the USA, some EU countries and Slovenia legal solutions on specific corporate governance issues, like composition of corporate boards, duties, liabilities and conflict of interest of directors ands specific security markets’ regualtions requirements.

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