Back to issue
Cover of: Spezialisierte Spruchkörper im Gesellschaftsrecht
Holger Fleischer, Sebastian Bong, Sofie Cools

Spezialisierte Spruchkörper im Gesellschaftsrecht

Section: Schwerpunkte
Volume 81 (2017) / Issue 3, pp. 608-660 (53)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/003372517X14976085322384
  • article PDF
  • Open Access
    CC BY 4.0
  • 10.1628/003372517X14976085322384
Summary
Specialized courts are on the advance in many locations. This development is on display also in commercial law and company law. The present article cannot address the topic in its entirety and focuses instead on those judicial bodies that adjudicate internal corporate disputes. Three historic and comparative examples illustrate the particular types of institutions that have been formed. At the outset, the venerable German Divisions for Commercial Matters (Kammern für Handelssachen) are analysed, followed by likely the two best-known special courts for company law matters: the Delaware Court of Chancery and the Companies and Business Court (Ondernemingskamer) of the Amsterdam Court of Appeals. These three case studies are followed by a number of comparative observations on specialized judicial bodies in company law.