This thesis is constituted of three parts: the first part deals of general theory of law and is dedicated to the theme of the general clauses; the second part deals with the theme of judicial control, which has been object of a deep right-sizing from the Legislator of the reform; the third part, in conclusion, deals with the general clause in which the Legislator confides the regulation of the phenomenon of the partners’ funding to the company.
Le clause generali nel nuovo diritto societario (art. 2409 c.c. e finanziamenti dei soci)
MOLITERNI, Alessandro Franco
2009
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This thesis is constituted of three parts: the first part deals of general theory of law and is dedicated to the theme of the general clauses; the second part deals with the theme of judicial control, which has been object of a deep right-sizing from the Legislator of the reform; the third part, in conclusion, deals with the general clause in which the Legislator confides the regulation of the phenomenon of the partners’ funding to the company.File in questo prodotto:
	
	
	
    
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
			
				
			
		
	
	
	
	
		
		
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