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Danish Business Law 4th ed isbn 9788757421323

Danish Business Law 3rd ed

Bent Iversen, Lars Lindencrone PetersenJudge, Copenhagen Maritime and Commercial Court, Denmark, Morten Wegener

ISBN13: 9788757410549
ISBN: 8757410542
New Edition ISBN: 9788757421323
Previous Edition ISBN: 8757403066
Published: June 2004
Publisher: DJOF Publishing
Country of Publication: Denmark
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



This fully updated edition of ""Danish Business Law"" provides a general introduction to a number of central areas in Danish business law. The book enables the reader to get an insight into various parts of Danish law of particular relevance to the business community. ""Danish Business Law"" comprises both areas of purely national (Danish) law and areas in which international influence has affected the Danish legal position. During the recent decades the latter areas have increased in importance. Their frequent occurrence means that the foreign reader is likely to come across treatments of rules or sets of rules which are identical, in part or in full, with the rules in force in his/her country. The most conspicuous example of this nature is of course the comprehensive on-going process of making uniform laws in selected areas in a number of Western-European countries resulting from the cooperation within the European Communities. But also outside this special European cooperation Denmark has long participated, in the interests of international trade, in providing uniform national rules in important areas.