Legal Regulation of Social Enterprises in Other European Countries

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This chapter deals with the legal regulation of social enterprises in several European countries not analyzed in the previous chapters. These countries adopted specific laws to regulate this type of entity. Nine countries were studied: Finland, Slovenia, Denmark, Romania, Greece, Latvia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, and Lithuania. Most of these countries are small sized economically but have been very active in enacting special legislation on social enterprises. Hence, it would be interesting to briefly describe their respective legal regime.

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Vasserot, C. V. (2022). Legal Regulation of Social Enterprises in Other European Countries. In The International Handbook of Social Enterprise Law: Benefit Corporations and Other Purpose-Driven Companies (pp. 941–950). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14216-1_45

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