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The New Company Laws of Eastern Europe

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Company Law

Part of the book series: Macmillan Law Masters ((MLM))

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In Chapter 3 various possible models of companies were discussed. As Eastern European States emerge from economies where property was state-owned and no vehicles existed for private enterprise, they are having to invent their own versions of company law. It is interesting to examine some of the strucures which are emerging. This chapter examines the company law in Kazakhstan, Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic.

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© 1998 Janet Dine

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Dine, J. (1998). The New Company Laws of Eastern Europe. In: Company Law. Macmillan Law Masters. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14583-6_19

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