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Durch den zunehmenden internationalen Wettbewerb um Kapital hat die Forderung nach international vergleichbaren Rechnungslegungsnormen eine neue Dynamik bekommen. Wurde bisher auf europäischer und nationaler Ebene eine europaweite allmähliche Annäherung der nationalen Rechnungslegungssysteme angestrebt, zielen die neueren Bestrebungen des europäischen Gesetzgebers auf eine Standardisierung des Europäischen Bilanzrechts auf der Grundlage der vom International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) verabschiedeten International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Vor diesem Hintergrund werden mit der vorliegenden Arbeit die Anforderungen des Europäischen Bilanzrechts an die externe Rechnungslegung analysiert.
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"Anschließend ist somit festzuhalten, dass die Dissertation aufgrund ihrer anregenden, fortschrittlichen Vorschläge hinsichtlich der Fortentwicklung des Europäischen Finanzrechts, dem an dieser Problematik interessierten Leser, empfohlen werden kann."Jana Neuland in: BFuP 6/2011
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[Writings pertaining to European and international private, banking and commercial law]Europeanization and internationalization challenge the realm of jurisprudence to an extraordinary degree. The division in special fields and the relationship with other social sciences necessitate critical reevaluation in view of many interactions. Cross-references between commercial law regulation and private, autonomous arrangement distinctly show this development. Jurisprudence emerging beyond Germany has to deal with such challenges. The law of financial services serves as an example of the cross-section material from private law and (public) commercial law. This takes into account the series at hand in terms of content and method. In addition to banking, capital market and financial law as the main emphasis, corporate law, competition & cartel law, intangible property rights, insolvency law and also labor law show similar overlaps. The intensive internationally-oriented treatment of the overlaps of classical private law - in particular contractual law - and commercial law promise a bountiful yield, especially on the European level under the summarizing aspect of corporate law. The outstanding monography also finds its place in the series, as well as the conference volume, works in German and also occasional works in English. There are economically-aligned works in addition to juridical works constituting the main emphasis. Works pertaining to Europeanization and internationalization are compiled in the series, which convey commercial law and commercially-conceived private law in an outstanding manner.