Common Legal Framework for Takeover Bids in Europe
The Council Directive of 21 April 2004 on takeover bids sets forth the general principles applicable to takeover bids and clarifies certain minimum rules with respect to the procedure for a takeover bid, the obligation to make a mandatory bid in the event a minimum threshold is crossed and the majority shareholder's squeeze-out right as well as the minority shareholders' sell-out right. Furthermore, the Directive defines the authority which is competent to approve offer documents and supervise takeover bids, and provides for optional restrictions on the actions of the target company's management and on defence mechanisms. This book discusses the Takeover Directive and its implementing rules in each Member State of the European Union and the European Economic Area, providing companies and their advisors with useful insight into the legal framework and principles applicable to takeover bids in the region.
- Gives an overview of legislation in each country of the European Economic Area, offering readers a quick understanding of the rules applicable in each of the countries
- Analyses the rules applicable to takeover bids on securities admitted to trading in Europe, thus providing a useful tool for the legal language relating to publication of a prospectus
- The critical appraisal of the whole concept and its usefulness in practice, and includes contacts who can provide further information
Product details
December 2008Hardback
9780521516662
490 pages
235 × 157 × 28 mm
0.9kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Part I:
- 1. Rules of Community law applicable to takeover bids Dirk Van Gerven
- 2. A US lawyer's perspective on the Takeover Directive Nikolaos Andronikos
- Part II. Application in each Member State: National reports for the EU Member States:
- 3. Austria Florian Khol, Thomas Berghammer
- 4. Belgium Marc Van Der Haegen, Dirk Van Gerven
- 5. Czech Republic Petr Kasik and Vlastimil Pihera
- 6. Estonia Sven Papp, Ahto Nirgi
- 7. Germany Hildegard Ziemons, Jochen Schlotter and Karsten Hilmer
- 8. Greece Vassiliki Lazarakou, Elena Papachristou
- 9. Hungary Jacques De Servigny and Zsófia Fekete
- 10. Ireland Michael Greene and Keavy Ryan
- 11. Latvia Dace Silava-Tomsone, Martins Aljens
- 12. Lithuania Irmantas Norkus and Eva Suduiko
- 13. Luxembourg Josee Weydert and Carmen Rodriguez
- 14: The Netherlands Christiaan De Brauw, Bart Jong, Harmen De Mol Van Otterloo and Paul Olden
- 15. Portugal Martim Krupenski
- 16. Slovak Republic Branislav Hazucha and Michaela Jurkova
- 17. Spain Carlos Paredes Galego and Dámaso Riaño López
- 18: United Kingdom Craig Jones
- Annexes: Annex I Council Directive (EC) No 2004/25 of 21 April 2004 on takeover bids (the Takeover Directive)
- Annex II List of national laws implementing the Takeover Directive.