The EU corporate governance framework
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Policy field | |
Company law, corporate governance | |
Target group | |
All citizens and organisations are welcome to contribute to this consultation. | |
Period of consultation | |
From 05.04.2011 to 22.07.2011 | |
Objective of the consultation | |
The Commission has adopted a Green Paper on corporate governance in Europe which launches a public consultation on possible ways forward to improve existing corporate governance mechanisms. The Green Paper contains three chapters: boards, shareholders and the comply-or-explain principle. The objective of the Green Paper is to have a broad debate on the issues raised. It allows all interested parties to see which areas the Commission has identified as relevant in the field of corporate governance. It is also an opportunity for everybody to express their views on the questions raised, and to provide any relevant material. Finally, the Green Paper allows to flag items the Commission has not considered so far. | |
How to submit your contribution | |
We welcome contributions from citizens, organisations and public authorities
Received contributions will be published on the Internet. It is important to read the specific privacy statement attached to this consultation for information on how your personal data and contribution will be dealt with. | |
View the consultation document | |
Related documents | |
Contact details | |
Responsible services: | Directorate General Internal Market and Services / Company Law, Corporate Governance and Financial Crime Unit |
E-mail: | markt-complaw@ec.europa.eu |
Postal address: | European Commission, SPA2 03/103, 1049 Brussels, Belgium |
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