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14 - Luxembourg

Corporate governance of listed companies

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2013

Andreas M. Fleckner
Affiliation:
Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht, Germany
Klaus J. Hopt
Affiliation:
Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht, Germany
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Summary

General information on corporate governance

Definition of corporate governance

There is no legal definition of “corporate governance” in Luxembourg. The only notable academic definition can be found in A. Steichen:

“corporate governance” or “gouvernement d'entreprise” . . . can be defined as “all the mechanisms which have for effect to organize the powers and to influence the decisions of managers, or to say it differently, which govern their conduct and define the area left to their discretion.” “Le corporate governance traite donc non seulement du mode d'organisation de la gestion sociale, mais également de son contrôle.”

The Ten Principles of Corporate Governance of the Luxembourg Stock Exchange (“TPCG”), which are mainly based on the (non-mandatory/flexible) “comply-or-explain” principle, formulate the following definition:

In a wide sense, “corporate governance” covers the organization of the control and management of a company. The term is also used in a narrower sense, to refer to the relationship between shareholders and management, and in particular the operation of the company's board.

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Comparative Corporate Governance
A Functional and International Analysis
, pp. 604 - 647
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2013

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References

Steichen, A., Précis de droit des sociétés (Luxembourg; Editions Saint-Paul, 2010), no. 259Google Scholar
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Van Ommeslaghe, P., “Corporate Governance,” in Kirkpatrick, John (ed.), Mélanges (Brussels: Bruylant, 2004), p. 993.Google Scholar
Corbisier, I., “Arrêt ‘Audiolux’: inexistence d'un principe général de droit communautaire protégeant les actionnaires minoritaires en cas de cession d'une participation de contrôle,”JDE no. 165 (2010), 9Google Scholar
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Delvaux, J., Cours de droit des sociétés, polycopié (2007), unpublished, on file with the author p. 363

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