荷兰为社会企业量身定做的法律形式正在酝酿之中

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW European Company Law Pub Date : 2021-02-01 DOI:10.54648/eucl2021004
T. Lambooy, Aikaterini Argyrou, Andrea Bolhuis
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本文探讨社会企业如何获得客户、资助者、合约伙伴、政府及其他利益相关者的认可。许多欧盟成员国为社会企业提供量身定制的法律形式。这提高了他们在市场上的认知度。荷兰公司法没有为社会企业提供这种法律便利。因此,在荷兰,社会企业在其活动中采用常规的公司法律形式,如BV形式(有限责任公司)或基金会的非营利法律形式,或两种法律形式的结合。为了支持社会企业的发展和获得社会企业的认可,出现了各种网络组织和自我监管倡议。然而,社会企业指出,这是不够的,荷兰需要一种量身定做的法律形式。荷兰政府已经启动了一项研究,以找出什么是最好的格式,什么应该是其中的核心要素。在这篇文章中,提出了研究问题,方法和研究结果,以及政府在此研究的基础上采取的决策。社会企业,合法的企业形式,社会目的,B型公司,目的公司,荷兰,公司法
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A Tailor-made Legal Form for Social Enterprises in the Netherlands is on Its Way
This article discusses the question how a social enterprise can best be recognised by customers, financiers, contract partners, the government and other stakeholders. Many EU Member States provide tailor-made legal forms for social enterprises. This enhances their recognition in the market. Dutch corporate law does not offer such a legal facility to social enterprises. Hence, in the Netherlands, social enterprises employ for their activities regular company legal forms such as the BV form (limited liability company) or the nonprofit legal form of the foundation, or a combination of both legal forms. Various network organisations and self-regulatory initiatives have emerged in order to support social enterprises in their development and in being acknowledged as such. Nonetheless, social enterprises have indicated that this is insufficient and that a tailor-made legal form is desired in the Netherlands. The Dutch government has initiated a study to find out what would be the best format and what should be the core elements thereof. In this article, the research questions, the methodology and the findings of this study are presented, as well as the decisions of the government taken on the basis of this study. social enterprises, legal enterprise forms, societal purpose, B corps, purpose companies, Netherlands, corporate law
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