The Development of Joint Stock Companies according to Kosovo’s Legislation and their Comparison with the Region

Joint Stock companies or Corporations are the highest forms of business organization and are regulated by law. As the most organized business forms, they have special importance on economic development of a country and that their development and their regulation determine the economic and political...

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Main Author: MSc. Detrina Alishani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Felix-Verlag 2014-02-01
Series:ILIRIA International Review
Subjects:
Law
Online Access:http://iliriapublications.org/index.php/iir/article/view/35
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spelling doaj-39acf949d6e54417969205cad56ad6862020-11-25T02:17:50ZengFelix-VerlagILIRIA International Review2192-70812365-85922014-02-014211112410.21113/iir.v4i2.3535The Development of Joint Stock Companies according to Kosovo’s Legislation and their Comparison with the RegionMSc. Detrina Alishani0University of GjilanJoint Stock companies or Corporations are the highest forms of business organization and are regulated by law. As the most organized business forms, they have special importance on economic development of a country and that their development and their regulation determine the economic and political stability of a country. To describe corporations and their regulation from the legal aspect, namely to use the descriptive technique, are used secondary data. In this paper has been implemented also the comparative method in order to compare the development of joint stock companies in Kosovo with those in the region. More specifically, the comparison is made with Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Croatia and some other countries of the Western Balkans. The legal framework of all these countries is analyzed in detail and comparisons are based on those findings. From this comparison it is noted that while the joint stock companies in other countries have started to act very early, Kosovo as a country which has recently come out of war has managed to issue a law that does not differentiate greatly from any other legislation of neighbouring countries. From the conducted research, it is noted that Kosovo has made progress in terms of legislation in the field of commercial law, which has resulted in improving the investment climate and organization of joint stock companies.http://iliriapublications.org/index.php/iir/article/view/35Joint Stock CompaniesKosovoLawBusinessEconomic Development
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author MSc. Detrina Alishani
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The Development of Joint Stock Companies according to Kosovo’s Legislation and their Comparison with the Region
ILIRIA International Review
Joint Stock Companies
Kosovo
Law
Business
Economic Development
author_facet MSc. Detrina Alishani
author_sort MSc. Detrina Alishani
title The Development of Joint Stock Companies according to Kosovo’s Legislation and their Comparison with the Region
title_short The Development of Joint Stock Companies according to Kosovo’s Legislation and their Comparison with the Region
title_full The Development of Joint Stock Companies according to Kosovo’s Legislation and their Comparison with the Region
title_fullStr The Development of Joint Stock Companies according to Kosovo’s Legislation and their Comparison with the Region
title_full_unstemmed The Development of Joint Stock Companies according to Kosovo’s Legislation and their Comparison with the Region
title_sort development of joint stock companies according to kosovo’s legislation and their comparison with the region
publisher Felix-Verlag
series ILIRIA International Review
issn 2192-7081
2365-8592
publishDate 2014-02-01
description Joint Stock companies or Corporations are the highest forms of business organization and are regulated by law. As the most organized business forms, they have special importance on economic development of a country and that their development and their regulation determine the economic and political stability of a country. To describe corporations and their regulation from the legal aspect, namely to use the descriptive technique, are used secondary data. In this paper has been implemented also the comparative method in order to compare the development of joint stock companies in Kosovo with those in the region. More specifically, the comparison is made with Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Croatia and some other countries of the Western Balkans. The legal framework of all these countries is analyzed in detail and comparisons are based on those findings. From this comparison it is noted that while the joint stock companies in other countries have started to act very early, Kosovo as a country which has recently come out of war has managed to issue a law that does not differentiate greatly from any other legislation of neighbouring countries. From the conducted research, it is noted that Kosovo has made progress in terms of legislation in the field of commercial law, which has resulted in improving the investment climate and organization of joint stock companies.
topic Joint Stock Companies
Kosovo
Law
Business
Economic Development
url http://iliriapublications.org/index.php/iir/article/view/35
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