斯洛文尼亚家族企业代际转移与德国法律的比较

Gregor Dugar
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1991年斯洛文尼亚共和国宣布独立并通过新宪法后,该国的商业开始日益发展。现在,在宣布独立和开始商业发展的30年之后,我们见证了第一代企业主的退休,我们有理由期待在接下来的几年里这样的例子会增加。随着一代的更替和第一代企业主的退休,出现了一个问题,即如何在法律上规范家族企业向年轻一代的过渡,以保持公司在家族圈子内,避免因潜在继承人数量增加而导致公司分裂。本文介绍了家族企业与个体商人、个人公司和拥有股本的公司的下一代的转移与德国法律的比较。
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Intergenerational Transfer of Family-Run Enterprises in Slovenia in Comparison with German Law
After the Republic of Slovenia declared its independence in 1991 and adopted a new constitution, business in the country began to increasingly develop. Now, 30 years since declaring independence and the start of business development, we are witnessing the retirement of the first generation of business owners, and it is reasonable to expect the rise of such examples in the following years. With the change in generation and retirement of the first generation of business owners, the question arises as to how to legally regulate the transition of family companies to younger generations, with the objective of keeping the company within the family circle and avoiding fragmentation of the company because of a higher number of potential heirs. This article presents information on the transfer of a family company to the next generation with sole traders, personal companies, and companies with share capital in comparison to German law.
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