
European Commission Round Table, Brussels, 4 May: Towards a European Business Code and a 28th Regime
A study prepared by the Association Henri Capitant (see link below) highlights the potential of the Business Code approach well beyond company law. Its findings are clear: Europe's Single Market still operates without a unified business framework, meaning
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One Market, One Law highlights a decisive milestone: the study entrusted by the European Commission to the Association Henri Capitant on the 28th regime and its potential for the Single Market
Led by Philippe Dupichot, with contributions from distinguished members including Michèle Grégoire, this public study delivers concrete and operational proposals to overcome legal fragmentation and unlock the full potential of the Single Market.
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One Market, One Law: towards a European Business Code
Europe has built a Single Market. But it still lacks the legal infrastructure to match. Today, companies operating across the EU face: 27 company law systems, 27 contract regimes, a fragmented landscape of securities and enforcement rules.
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EU Institutions agree Roadmap to achieve “One Europe, one Market” by end of 2027
On the sidelines of the Informal meeting of Heads of State or Government in Cyprus, the President of the Republic of Cyprus as the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union, and the Presidents of the European Parliament and the European Com
One Market One LawPinned: #EUInc risks letterbox companies, erosion of co-determination & no minimum safeguards for workers.
Europe needs competitiveness but NOT at the cost of workers' rights.
🔴 Why are alarm bells ringing on the #28thRegime?
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28th Regime – Why are alarm bells ringing?
On 21st of April, the EESC Workers’ Group brought together experts from the ETUC, S&D MEPs, the Spanish government and the European Commission to examine the current push for competitiveness, the Commission’s proposals on the 28th Regime, also known as EU Inc. proposal and the Quality Jobs Act.
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The potential of a "28th regime" applicable to B2B transactions - Towards a European Business Code
One Market, One Law brings to your attention the study commissioned by the European Commission from the Association Henri Capitant on the 28th regime. This work sets out the directions that the European Union should follow in order to establish a truly un
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Eu Inc.: la nuova forma societaria UE per semplificare e potenziare startup e Pmi
La proposta di regolamento sul 28° regime, appena presentata dalla Commissione, è già oggetto di un vivace dibattito tra accademici, commentatori e operatori del mercato. Prevede la creazione di una nuova forma societaria, denominata Eu Inc., applicabile
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Pour un véritable marché commun : au-delà de la seule harmonisation du droit des sociétés
La complexité et la fragmentation des cadres juridiques pour les entreprises en Europe est un frein à la croissance dans l’Union. Aussi, le projet de « 28e régime » constitue une piste prometteuse pour libérer la capacité à créer et à entreprendre, relève
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28e régime européen en droit des affaires :points de vigilance et enjeux
Le 24 mars dernier, la commission des affaires européennes du Sénat a auditionné des représentants du ministère de la Justice et de l'Économie, des PME, des entreprises innovantes et de la profession d'avocat sur la proposition de règlement relatif au 28e
One Market One Law🎙️ This new episode of On Point deconstructs the clash between borderless innovation, and existing labour law and social provisions?
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EU Inc: A Pan-European Dream or a Social Nightmare?
Deconstructing the newly proposed EU Inc package and what it means for startups, workers, and the single market.
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