COMPANIES GROUPINGIN ALGERIAN AND COMPARATIVE LAW

A business cluster is the merging of two businesses or more, under the authority of one company called the parent company; the companies under its control are called the affiliates. What raises the debate about business clustering is the contradiction that may appear, at first glance, in the modus o...

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Main Author: H’oriya SOUIKI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundația Română pentru Inteligența Afacerii 2017-12-01
Series:Law, Society & Organisations
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Online Access: http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/LSO_3_5.pdf
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Summary:A business cluster is the merging of two businesses or more, under the authority of one company called the parent company; the companies under its control are called the affiliates. What raises the debate about business clustering is the contradiction that may appear, at first glance, in the modus operandi of this business cluster and the relationship existing between its structures, knowing that the affiliated company has a legal independent status, but is at the same time subordinate to the parent company and subject to its control. The absence of an independent and detailed legal text to organize the mysteries of this giant economic structure makes this debate more intense.
ISSN:2537-477X