Checking date: 20/04/2023


Course: 2023/2024

Corporate and stock market law
(13592)
Dual Bachelor in International Studies and Law (Study Plan 2018) (Plan: 412 - Estudio: 321)


Coordinating teacher: ROBLES MARTIN-LABORDA, ANTONIO

Department assigned to the subject: Private Law Department

Type: Compulsory
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

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Requirements (Subjects that are assumed to be known)
Civil Law I Contract Law The employer and his/her legal status
Objectives
- Competences: A. The company as a contract and as a institution B. Relations between shareholers and directores C. Agency problems and creditors D. Charter amendments and fundamental changes E. Issuers and investor protection F. Control transactions - Skills: 1. Critical annalysis of law 2. Resolving legal problems autonomously 3. Ability to function as a team member and to communicate legal information 4. Comprehension and management of legal and economic concepts 5. Economic and legal argument 6. Drafting charters, contarcts and related documentation
Skills and learning outcomes
Description of contents: programme
BLOCK 1. FOUNDATIONS AND PERSPECTIVES IN COMPANY LAW I. FOUNDATIONS OF COMPANY LAW 1. Why do companies (as business organizations) exist? 2. What is a company (I)? Legal personality A. Approaches to legal personality B. Implications of legal personality (contractual v institutional approach) 3. What is a company? (II). Legal personality, limited liability and its anomalies A. Pre-incorporation transactions and veil piercing B. Groups of companies 4. What is a company for? A. The profit motive B. The company¿s ¿interest¿ II. PERSPECTIVES IN COMPANY LAW 1. Company law and conflict-resolution: agency problems and governance structure 2. Company law: freedom, regulation and international mobility A. The structure of company law. Contract, default rules and mandatory rules B. Choice of seat in the case law of the ECJ C. Regulatory competition as race-to-the-bottom or climb-to-the-top 3. Convergence and change in company law A. Is company law converging? B. Sources of convergence and change (I). Legal institutions and financial development C. Sources of convergence and change (II). Corporate scandals and financial crisis D. Sources of divergence. Ownership structure BLOCK 2. GOVERNANCE AND CONFLICT I. THE SHARE: REPRESENTATION, RIGHTS AND TRANSFER II. SHAREHOLDERS AND MANAGERS 1. Shareholders, directors and managers: the system¿s checks-and-balances A. Generalities about corporate governance B. The company¿s decision-making process a. Shareholders¿ and directors¿ decision-making rights b. Advanced issues in the decision-making process: division of competences, the exercise of voting (with special reference to empty voting) and information rights C. Appointment and removal of company directors 2. Board structure and directors¿ pay A. Size, structure, composition and functioning of the company board B. Aligning incentives: executive (and director) pay and its issues III. MAJORITY AND MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS 1. Political rights: participation in decision-making and appointment of directors 2. General standards of protection: equality of treatment, company ¿interest¿ and abuse A. Equality of treatment and its difficulties B. Squeeze-outs and protection against expropriation 3. Related-party transactions: the problem of company groups 11 A. Groups and transparency: the case of pyramids B. Different approaches to intra-group transactions IV. THE COMPANY AND THIRD PARTIES (ESPECIALLY CREDITORS) 1. A general view on creditor protection in corporate law 2. Contract mechanisms and coordination mechanisms: loan/bond covenants and bondholders¿ syndicates and trustees 3. Transparency and disclosure mechanisms 4. Mandatory rules: the regime of company ¿capital¿ A. The legal capital regime and its detractors B. Restrictions on dividends C. Treasury shares and financial assistance 5. Trading in the vicinity of insolvency and other liability rules BLOCK III. TRANSACTIONS WITH CORPORATE RELEVANCE I. CHARTER AMENDMENTS, SHARE ISSUANCE, CAPITAL REDUCTION 1. Charter (and by-laws) amendments and share issuance: conflicts and legal strategies 2. Share repurchases (or capital decreases) II. SECURITIES LAW AND PUBLIC OFFERINGS 1. An overview over EU capital market rules 2. Initial public offerings, primary market, and securities law issues A. Public offering and listing: requirements, the transparency regime for capital markets and its cross-border aspects in the EU B. Liability for false information: issuers and gatekeepers (auditing firms and rating agencies) 3. Trading in financial markets: dematerialized (and intermediated) securities III. CONTROL TRANSACTIONS 1. Control transactions as a catalyst for conflict: underlying problems and policy choices 2. Protection of minority shareholders: mandatory bid and equitable Price 3. Manager entrenchment, anti-takeover techniques, and legal responses 4. The State¿s conflict as legislator and shareholder IV. MERGERS, SPIN-OFFS AND RESTRUCTURINGS 1. Structural modifications: conflict and policy options 2. Mergers: procedure and issues A. The merger procedure B. Issues in a merger a. Merger of listed companies b. Merger after LBOs and financial assistance c. Simplified merger d. Cross-border merger 3. Spin-offs and alternative restructuring mechanisms A. Spin-offs B. Alternative mechanisms of restructuring
Learning activities and methodology
The contents are organized through theory lessons (where the teacher will present the basic concepts of the course) and practical lessons (in which students must apply the knowledge previously acquired in other practical cases). Attending sessions is important to develop the subjects. As well, during practical sessions discussions may be proposed: active participation in these debates will be a evaluation criterion. Attendance to lectures, tutorials and other activities requires previous out-of-class reading of the learning materials.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 40
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 60
Calendar of Continuous assessment
Basic Bibliography
  • Kraakman. Anatomy of Corporate Law. .. 2nd edition
Recursos electrónicosElectronic Resources *
Additional Bibliography
  • R. Kraakman at al.. The Anatomy of Corporate Law. A Comparative and Functional Approach Second edition, . ..
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The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.