FREE MOVEMENT OF TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS WITHIN EUROPEAN UNION
Axtamova Yulduz Axtamovna , Tashkent State University of Law, Lecturer of Private International Law, UzbekistanAbstract
There are two types of doctrines applied by Member States to deciding the connecting factor: the real seat theory and incorporation theory. Accordingly, a decentralized nature of multinational enterprises (MNEs) involves various cross-border operations. The aim of this paper is to explore to what extent these transnational objectives of MNEs can be achieved under the freedom of establishment principle of EU law and incorporation theories of Member States.
Keywords
TFEU, free movement of MNEs, transfer of registered office or real seat
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