EXERCISING THE RIGHT TO VOTE IN THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC INTEREST GROUPING
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v8i4.1592Abstract
The article proposes an analysis with respect to the exercise of the right to vote in the European Economic Interest Grouping.
Both the European legislator through the Regulation No. 2137/1985, and the Romanian one, through the Law No. 161 of April 19th, 2003 related to certain measures to ensure the transparency in the exercise of the public dignities, of the public functions and in business, the prevention and sanction of corruption have given an important place to the autonomy of the will of the members with regard to the functioning of the group, the first one limited itself regarding the Organization of the group to determine the minimum number of bodies of the group, namely the decision-making and the group administrator. The analysis of the exercise of the right to vote has a triple purpose: the exercise of the right to vote, the criteria for the award of the right to vote and making decisions.
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