Preface

AuthorDobrinka Chankova/Ivan Pankevych
ProfessionPhD, is Professor of Criminal Procedure Law at South-West University, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria/Lawyer, Doctor of Science of Law (Ivan Franko Lviv National University, Ukraine)
Pages7-8
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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