Bibliographic citations
Verona, A., (2018). Incidencia del interés social en la identificación del ejercicio abusivo de derechos por parte de los accionistas minoritarios de las sociedades anónimas abiertas en el derecho comparado entre 1957 y 2017 [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/14099
Verona, A., Incidencia del interés social en la identificación del ejercicio abusivo de derechos por parte de los accionistas minoritarios de las sociedades anónimas abiertas en el derecho comparado entre 1957 y 2017 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/14099
@misc{sunedu/2809059,
title = "Incidencia del interés social en la identificación del ejercicio abusivo de derechos por parte de los accionistas minoritarios de las sociedades anónimas abiertas en el derecho comparado entre 1957 y 2017",
author = "Verona Avila, Alejandro Kleber",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2018"
}
ABSTRACT Each and every day it gets more common that different groups of people are considered as minority, both national and international, manage and execute the rights that the law provide them to compensate the unequal legal relationships, in a disproportionate, immoderate sense, in order to obtain an arbitrary and unfair advantage, since they affect the rights of others. Likewise, in the corporate field, this is not alien or obsolete. The purpose of this research work is to determine how the social interest affects the identification of the abusive exercise of rights by minority shareholders of open corporations in the comparative law between the years of 1957 and 2017. Research that used the comparative law as one of the main instruments since it faces the inexistence of national cases. In this context, it brings forward different questions that are answered through doctrinal information, casuistry and instruments, which will be solved by deductive, exegetical, systematic and sociological methodology. Finally, it is understood that the social interest has a positive effect on identifying the abusive exercise of rights by the minority shareholder, since the latter holds an oppressive exercise before the will and rights of other members who are immersed in a common interest. Keywords: Interest. Society. Exercise. Abuse. Law. Shareholder. Minority.
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