SE Regulation

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SE Regulation is the European Union legal framework that establishes and governs the European Company (Societas Europaea), enabling companies to operate on a pan-European basis under a single corporate form.

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instanceOf European Union regulation
adoptedBy Council of the European Union NERFINISHED
allows SEs to operate on a pan-European basis under a single corporate form NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs European Company Regulation NERFINISHED
Societas Europaea Regulation NERFINISHED
appliesTo public limited-liability companies established under the law of an EU Member State
citation OJ L 294, 10.11.2001, p. 1–21
complements Council Directive 2001/86/EC NERFINISHED
dateOfAdoption 2001-10-08
dateOfEntryIntoForce 2004-10-08
enables conversion of a national public limited company into an SE
creation of a holding SE
creation of a subsidiary SE
cross-border mergers leading to an SE
formation of a European Company (SE)
EULawArea company law
freedom of establishment
fullName Council Regulation (EC) No 2157/2001 NERFINISHED
geographicalScope EU Member States NERFINISHED
governs management systems of an SE
structure of the European Company (SE)
transfer of registered office of an SE between Member States
winding-up of an SE
hasNumber 2157/2001
jurisdiction European Union
language adopted in all official languages of the European Union
legalBasis Article 308 EC Treaty (now Article 352 TFEU)
legalFormCreated European Company (SE) NERFINISHED
Societas Europaea NERFINISHED
legalNature directly applicable regulation in all EU Member States
linkedInstrument Council Directive 2001/86/EC supplementing the Statute for a European company with regard to the involvement of employees NERFINISHED
objective to reduce legal and administrative obstacles to cross-border company operations in the EU
providesFor one-tier board system option for an SE
two-tier board system option for an SE
purpose to establish a supranational public limited-liability company form in the EU
to facilitate cross-border operations of companies within the EU internal market
relatedConcept cross-border corporate mobility in the EU
freedom of establishment of companies in the EU
requires minimum capital of 120000 EUR for an SE
registered office and head office of an SE to be in the same Member State
setsOut rules on accounts and disclosure of an SE
rules on capital of an SE
rules on formation of an SE
rules on internal organisation of an SE
rules on liquidation of an SE
subjectMatter statute for a European Company (SE)
typeOfCompanyForm supranational public limited-liability company form

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