The European Digital Power of Attorney: The Mountain in Labour? Or How the EU Cannot Do a Cost-Benefit Analysis Even If Europe’s Survival Depended on It
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Directive (EU) 2025/25, published on 10 January 2025, amends Directive 2017/1132 to further expand and upgrade the use of digital tools and processes in company law. It is presented as a new stage in the digitalisation of European company law, following the path opened by the Business Registers Interconnection System (BRIS) and by Directive 2019/1151, which had already introduced rules on the online formation of companies, the registration of cross-border branches and the online filing of documents with business registers.
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