Guide to the Russian Law on Joint Stock Companies

Guide to the Russian Law on Joint Stock Companies

Author: Bernard Black

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1998-08-11

Total Pages: 1102

ISBN-13:

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The Russian Law on Joint Stock Companies, together with the Civil Code, is the principal law regulating the activities of joint stock companies in Russia today. Author Anna Tarassova was its primary Russian drafter; authors Black and Kraakman served as advisors during the drafting process. Guide to the Russian Law on Joint Stock Companies is their definitive examination and analysis of Russian Company Law. The authors have bolstered their own expert, first-hand perspective with the advice and guidance of practicing attorneys who work with this law on a daily basis. Their treatment includes numerous practical components that provide invaluable assistance to practitioners: detailed explanations of Company Law provisions, including the interplay between various sections, and between the Company Law and the Civil Code; discussion of ambiguous provisions of the law and how best to interpret these provisions; practical solutions to troublesome features of the law; table of differences between the treatment of open and closed joint stock companies; step-by-step guide to implementing different forms of reorganizations; and how-to guide for corporate planners on creating a company with only the minimum charter capital permitted by the law.


RUSSIAN COMPANY LAW: THE ESSENTIALS

RUSSIAN COMPANY LAW: THE ESSENTIALS

Author: Andrei Gabov

Publisher: АНО "Стартап"

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 5990975120

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This publication is intended to provide you with accurate and authoritative information concerning the subject matter covered. However, this publication is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. If you require a legal or other expert advice, you should seek the services of a competent attorney or other professional.


Guide to the Russian Law on Joint Stock Companies (in Russian).

Guide to the Russian Law on Joint Stock Companies (in Russian).

Author: Bernard S. Black

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 702

ISBN-13:

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This book is the Russian language version of our treatise on the Russian Law on Joint Stock Companies, which we participated in drafting. You can download either the entire book (click on the download document button below), or one or more of its parts. It contains three parts: (1) a general overview of the theory (a quot;self enforcing model of corporate lawquot;) behind the law. You can download this part of the book from lt;a href=http://ssrn.com/abstract=263141gt;http://ssrn.com/abstract=263141lt;/agt;(2) a detailed section-by-section analysis and critique of the law. You can download this part of the book from lt;a href=http://ssrn.com/abstract=263142gt;http://ssrn.com/abstract=263142lt;/agt;(3) appendices containing the text of the law, a model Russian joint stock company law drafted by Bernard Black and Anna Tarassova, relevant excerpts from the Russian civil Code, and an important judicial interpretation of the law. You can download this part of the book from lt;a href=http://ssrn.com/abstract=263143gt;http://ssrn.com/abstract=263143lt;/agt;Please note: The downloadable book is written in Russian. The English language version is available from Kluwer Law International. Contact [email protected] concept of a self-enforcing corporate law is developed in Bernard Black amp; Reinier Kraakman, A Self-Enforcing Model of Corporate Law, Harvard Law Review, vol. 109, pp. 1911-1982, 1996, available at lt;a href=http://ssrn.com/abstract=10037gt;http://ssrn.com/abstract=10037lt;/agt.


Company Law of Russia

Company Law of Russia

Author: Russia (Federation)

Publisher: Lawcis Research and Consultancy Limited

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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This book features translations of the two key consolidated Russian Statutes governing Russian companies: .Federal Law of the Russian Federation No 208-FZ of 26 December 1995 "On Companies Limited by Shares" ("Companies Act 1995"); and .Federal Law of the Russian Federation No 14-FZ of 8 February 1998 "On Limited Liability Companies" ("Companies Act 1998") The Statutes are effective as at 1 August 2007 and govern the most popular forms of commercial legal entities in Russia. The Companies Act 1995 governs companies limited by shares ("aktsionerniye obshchestva," or "OAO" and "ZAO") which are the preferred corporate form for medium and large size Russian public and private businesses and joint ventures in Russia due to a higher degree of regulation and protection of shareholders. Companies Act 1998 governs limited liability companies ("obshchestva s ogranichennoy otvetstvennostyu," or "OOO") which are preferred by small businesses and wholly owned subsidiaries due to the lesser degree of regulation.