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Company Law An Entity Theory

Company Law An Entity Theory 11 February 2021, 5 pm – 7 pm (CET) Spyridon Bazinas IACPIL, Board Member Welcome and Introduction Eva Micheler London School of Economics Company Law – An Entity Theory Walter Doralt University of Graz Entity Theory and Legislative Activism: The Austrian Limited Discussion Organisations are a social phenomenon outside of company law. Company law finds this phenomenon and provides it with a legal structure. It makes available legal personality and a pro-cedural framework facilitating corporate deci-sion making and corporate acting. Company law evolves with a view to supporting auto-nomous action through organisations. Eva Micheler advances an entity theory of com-pany law. It builds on the insight that orga-nisations or firms are autonomous actors in their...

Company Law An Entity Theory

Company Law An Entity Theory 11 February 2021, 5 pm – 7 pm (CET) Spyridon Bazinas IACPIL, Board Member Welcome and Introduction Eva Micheler London School of Economics Company Law – An Entity Theory Walter Doralt University of Graz Entity Theory and Legislative Activism: The Austrian Limited Discussion Organisations are a social phenomenon outside of company law. Company law finds this phenomenon and provides it with a legal structure. It makes available legal personality and a pro-cedural framework facilitating corporate deci-sion making and corporate acting. Company law evolves with a view to supporting auto-nomous action through organisations. Eva Micheler advances an entity theory of com-pany law. It builds on the insight that orga-nisations or firms are autonomous actors in their...

Security and other interests in digital assets

Security and other interests in digital assets A report on the progress of the Uniform Law Commission and American Law Institute Committee on the Uniform Commercial Code and Emerging Technologies, with comparative law remarks from a European point of view Wednesday, 2 June 2021, 17:00–19:00 CET or 11:00–13:00 ET   Welcome and introduction Spyridon Bazinas IACPIL, Board Member Observer, ULC/ALI Committee on the Uniform Commercial Code and Emerging Technologies   Progress report Edwin E. Smith Partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, New York and Boston Uniform Law Commissioner from the Common-wealth of Massachusetts currently serving as chair of the ULC/ALI Committee on the Uniform Commercial Code and Emerging Technologies   Comparative law remarks from a European point of view Andrea...

Peter Mankowski in memoriam

The Interdisciplinary Association of Comparative and Private International Law mourns the death of Peter Mankowski. Our sympathy goes to his family.   Board of IACPIL   Bea Verschraegen, Vice President of IACPIL, has published an obituary to Peter Mankowski. For the obituary Prof. Dr. Peter Mankowski in memoriam ZfRV 2022-9 92

Legal Protection of Vulnerable Adults in Central and Eastern Europe

Universität Wien (Hauptgebäude), Mariella Blau Saal Universitätsring 1, Wien, Wien, Austria

The Interdisciplinary Association of Comparative and Private International Law (IACPIL) is hosting a conference on the Legal Protection of Vulnerable Adults in Central and Eastern Europe. The aging population and the rise of age-related diseases result in the urgent need to address the legal issues surrounding vulnerable adults. Beyond the challenges posed by the aging demographic, other vulnerable groups also warrant legal protection. Conducting a comparative analysis of the prevailing legal frameworks for protecting vulnerable adults becomes imperative to gain insights into effective solutions and identify areas requiring further attention. This conference will therefore explore the protection of vulnerable adults in Central and Eastern Europe including cross-border issues. Masha Antokolskaia and Bea Verschraegen, renowned experts in the fields of comparative...

Conference Digital Assets and Private International Law

From 11 to 12 April 2024, a conference on "Digital Assets and Private International Law" will be held at the University of Vienna. Outline: Digital assets, such as cryptocurrencies, stablecoins and other tokens, have become important as objects of investment and trade. They are recorded on the blockchain, an electronic ledger held in identical form on servers (nodes) all over the world. Therefore, the determination of the governing law presents particular challenges. This conference will explore whether Private International Law methodology can be successfully applied to digital assets or whether it needs to be changed in light of the 'blockchain revolution'. Date: 11 and 12 April 2024 Place: Juridicum. Schottenbastei 10-16, A-1010 Vienna, roof top floor Format: The conference will...

Albert Armin Ehrenzweig

Austrian Ministry of Justice, Festsaal Museumsstraße 7, Wien, Austria

The Interdisciplinary Association of Comparative and Private International Law, in cooperation with the University of Vienna, the University of California Berkeley, the Revue critique de droit international privé, and the Austrian Ministry of Justice, will host a conference on 20 June 2024 to honour Albert Armin Ehrenzweig and his extraordinary jurisprudential legacy, which will be revisited from today’s perspective. For further information, please see the flyer.

The Reform of Belgian Property Law and Law of Obligations

SR Römisch Recht (Roman Law), Schenkenstraße 8-10, 3.OG, Universität Wien Schenkenstraße 8-10, Wien, Austria

The Belgian legal system is undergoing fundamental changes, reflecting Belgium's efforts to adapt its legal framework to contemporary challenges. The University of Vienna, the Association Henri Capitant (German and Belgian branch) and the IACPIL are therefore organising a joint conference on the amendments to the Belgian property law, special contracts law and the law of obligations and securities. Please register by 22 November 2024 at service.rechtsvergleichung@univie.ac.at The programme is linked here.