![]() Hiez, David ![]() in The suitability of Luxembourgish law to B Corp (2021) Whereas Brussel is somehow one of the capital of European Union, his law is not very famous abroad. However, it is not uninteresting, for a major reason Belgian law derives directly from the French ... [more ▼] Whereas Brussel is somehow one of the capital of European Union, his law is not very famous abroad. However, it is not uninteresting, for a major reason Belgian law derives directly from the French tradition and in the meantime the increasing importance of its Flemish part introduces another tradition and influence. The consequence is a remaining Napoleonian grammar with a different reading. That general assessment is far true about company law. Belgian company law deviated from French law earlier, but it is now absolutely autonomous and original. Firstly, the traditional notion of « commerçant » trader has simply been removed. The core of the commercial law is now the economic activity, to which a full code adopted in 2018 is dedicated, and any person that undertake such an activity is considered as an enterprise. That major reform was the first step into a wider program and a new code on companies and associations has been enacted in 2019. Nevertheless, these evolutions have not severely changed the legal background for B Corp. The B Corps developed in Belgium like in Europe. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 75 (5 UL)![]() Hiez, David ![]() in The suitability of Luxembourgish law to B Corp (2021) Luxembourg is famous for its financial centre and does not look like B Corp friendly. Worse, it has been considered like a tax paradise and suspected of laundering, remains on some black lists notably of ... [more ▼] Luxembourg is famous for its financial centre and does not look like B Corp friendly. Worse, it has been considered like a tax paradise and suspected of laundering, remains on some black lists notably of its practice of tax ruling. Therefore, it may be surprising to inquire its relationships with B corps. At least two reasons justify that interest. First of all, it may be very fruitful to look at a B Corp situation into a difficult context. But there is a second reason, very different, related to Luxembourg itself: This will be a good opportunity to discover another aspect of its legal framework, far more favourable to B Corp than expected. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 68 (8 UL) |
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