Die Pflicht Zur Berufung Der Generalversammlung Einer Aktiengesellschaft, written by Ernst Jacobi and published in 1905, examines the legal obligations surrounding the convocation of the general assembly of a stock corporation (Aktiengesellschaft) under German law. This legal treatise delves into the specific duties related to calling shareholders' meetings, likely exploring the legal framework and requirements in place at the beginning of the 20th century.
This work provides valuable insight into the historical development of German corporate law and the rights and responsibilities associated with corporate governance. It is of interest to legal scholars, historians of law, and anyone researching the evolution of company law in Germany.
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