UC Law SF International Law Review
Abstract
Spain's full membership in the European Economic Community is under negotiation. As accession to the EEC becomes more likely, the harmonization of internal Spanish laws with the laws of the community becomes of increased concern. This Note focuses on the process of harmonization in the area of corporation law. In particular the author examines the first four EEC company law directives and compares the analogous Spanish provisions to them in determining the issues that will arise under Spanish law.
Recommended Citation
Richard Maggio,
Accession to the European Economic Community: The Harmonization of Spanish Corporation Law,
5 Hastings Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 435
(1982).
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