Abstract

The impact of European economic policy is felt in all areas of the existence of individual Member States. Its economic area is not an exception. In the context of entrepreneurship, the impact of European economic policy has also been reflected in the introduction of new legal forms of entrepreneurship. The primary concern is a European society and a European cooperative whose legislation has become part of the national legal order under European Union regulations. This article focuses on examining these legal forms of entrepreneurship. The main objective of the article is to comprehensively analyse the legislative aspects of European society and the European cooperative and to examine their legal regulation and status in the legal system of the Slovak Republic, especially using critical analysis and other scientific methods, we are looking for answers to selected application problems from practice. As part of the investigation we also use scientific and doctrinal interpretation, Slovak and foreign professional literature and case law Comprehensive legal examination of European society and European cooperative in the Slovak Republic is the main objective of this contribution, which belongs to the field of commercial law with certain overlaps into economics and entrepreneurship.

Highlights

  • The expansion of the European Economic Area as a result of the enlargement of the European Union included new Member States and has created new business opportunities for entrepreneurs, in the area of new legal forms of entrepreneurship

  • European joint-stock company Slovak legislature European company as a legal person registered in the State of its registered office, and its registration and erasure is compulsory in the Official Journal of the European Union

  • The present article focused on a critical analysis of the legal aspects of European society and the European cooperative

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The expansion of the European Economic Area as a result of the enlargement of the European Union included new Member States and has created new business opportunities for entrepreneurs, in the area of new legal forms of entrepreneurship. It was necessary, according to Švec and Madleňák (2017) the basic objective of Council Regulation (EC) No 1435/2003 of 22 July 2003 on the Statute for a European Cooperative Society is to enable natural persons residing in different Member States or legal persons established under the laws of different Member States to form a European cooperative.

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