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Zulässigkeit und Grenzen von Selbstbelastungspflichten der Aufsichtsratsmitglieder einer Aktiengesellschaft

Nomos,  2022, 350 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-8754-8


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The work is part of the series Schriften zum gesamten Unternehmensrecht (Volume 19)
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englischSelf-incrimination obligations have always received great attention in connection with activities characterized by third-party interests in private law. With reference to the “Easy-Software”-ruling of the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) dated September 18, 2018, the dissertation examines whether and to which extend supervisory board members of a stock corporation are subject to duties to disclose their own misconduct when acting in their capacity as advisory board member. It is argued that a risk of self-incrimination does not justify an exception to the duty to pursue claims against directors’ board members. Furthermore, under certain circumstances, supervisory board members of a stock corporation have a duty to disclose their own misconduct spontaneously.

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