What Can We Learn From the Fully Virtual Shareholder Meetings That Have Taken Place During the Corona Pandemic?
The Corona pandemic made it impossible to hold general shareholder meetings in the traditional manner. In this video, ELENA DUBOVITSKAYA explores how German corporate law responded to this dilemma through what she refers to as The Covid Act. Out of necessity, the act bypassed the shareholder’s heretofore irrevocable right to be physically present at the general meeting. Dubovitskaya examines the extent to which the Covid Act can act as a blueprint for forthcoming legislation on the manner in which fully virtual general shareholder meetings can be organized.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21036/LTPUB10861Max Planck Society
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Original Publication
The COVID-19 Company Law Act in Germany: New Regulations in Company Law
Elena Dubovitskaya
Published in 2020