The moral legal personality of depersonalised companies
In the light of Civil-Constitutional Law
- 124 stránek
- 5 hodin čtení
The book addresses the challenges jurists face regarding the legal status of depersonalised companies in business law. It critiques the reluctance to recognize these entities as having rights similar to personalized companies, highlighting a perceived contradiction in their legal personality. The author argues against the notion that these entities lack procedural capacity, asserting that they are indeed subjects of rights capable of entering contracts. The discussion reflects the evolution of legal thought, suggesting that legal personality extends beyond traditional definitions tied to company registration.

