Preface
Author | Dobrinka Chankova/Ivan Pankevych |
Profession | PhD, is Professor of Criminal Procedure Law at South-West University, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria/Lawyer, Doctor of Science of Law (Ivan Franko Lviv National University, Ukraine) |
Pages | 7-8 |
Preface
Editors
Professor Dobrinka Chankova
South-West University, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Professor Ivan Pankevych
University of Zielona Góra, Poland
This volume contains the scientific papers presented at the Ninth Inter-
national Conference „Perspectives of Business Law in the Third Millennium” that
was held on 8 November 2019 at Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Ro-
mania. The conference is organized each year by the Department of Law at Bu-
charest University of Economic Studies together with the Society of Juridical and
Administrative Sciences. More information about the conference can be found on
the official website: www.businesslawconference.ro.
The scientific studies included in this volume are grouped into five chap-
ters:
Development of the market economy. The papers in this chapter refer to
the violation of minority shareholder rights - analysis on the mandatory
takeover bid; the contract of transportation according to Kosovo legisla-
tion; the administrator - representative or employee of the limited liability
company - aspects of comparative law; legal conditions of unusual terms
institution; axiological basis for the tax system; characteristics of the dis-
solution of non-banking financial institutions; legal regime of private
military companies.
International business law. This chapter includes papers on: Concept of
charterparty as an international contract for engagement of ship for trans-
portation of cargo and legal perspective on critical areas of charterparty
for avoidance of disputes; cross - border merger - analysis of comparative
law; guarantees, rights and obligations in international trade through
electronic media; cooperation-based approaches in competition law – the
whistleblower versus the prisoner’s dilemma.
Criminal law in business context. The papers in this chapter refer to
crimes motivated by hate, differentiation and religious discussion in com-
pared criminal law (Romania and the Republic of Moldova); drawing to
the criminal liability of the legal person; the offense of destroying at fault
in the Romanian law; some considerations regarding false testimony in
the Romanian law - critical opinions and de lege ferenda proposals;
measuring crime; new trends of international tax evasion - international
legal regulations and modern combating methods; improving efficiency
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