Political Path Dependency in Practice: The Takeover Directive

Beate Sjåfjell
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Unlike much that has been written about the European takeover directive, where the focus has been on the technicalities of its provisions, and its implementation in the laws of the Member States, this paper looks at the directive from a bird's-eye perspective before exploring the three issues set below: Firstly, taking the implied and express premises of the directive as read, the paper assesses the directive on its own terms. Taking a step back, the paper then considers whether these same premises form a sound basis for legislative action. Finally, an even bigger step back is taken and the directive's overall perspective is considered. The issue that is discussed then is whether this perspective, which forms the basis of the directive's premises and provisions, is sufficiently wide and whether the directive's scope is sufficiently all-encompassing. The discussion of these three issues shows that the takeover directive is an example of political path dependency in practice, both in the narrow and in the wider senses of the term. A call for a comprehensive and thorough debate is made.
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实践中的政治路径依赖:接管指令
与许多关于欧洲收购指令的文章不同,这些文章的重点是其条款的技术性,以及其在成员国法律中的实施情况,本文从鸟瞰的角度来看待该指令,然后探讨以下三个问题:首先,将指令的隐含和明示前提作为阅读,本文根据其自身的条件评估该指令。退后一步,本文然后考虑这些相同的前提是否构成立法行动的健全基础。最后,采取了更大的后退一步,并考虑了指令的整体观点。然后讨论的问题是,构成该指令前提和规定基础的这一视角是否足够广泛,以及该指令的范围是否足够全面。对这三个问题的讨论表明,收购指令在实践中是政治路径依赖的一个例子,无论是在狭义上还是在广义上。呼吁进行全面和彻底的辩论。
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