Recognition of the “membership” criterion as the only one for qualification of corporate relations: problematic aspects

The current law enforcement practice shows that a single criterion (“membership in a legal entity”) is not sufficient to qualify the existence of corporate relations in a legal entity. The reason for this is that the fact of membership does not always give rise to legal, but mainly civil law consequ...

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Main Author: Yu. M. Zhornokui
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Language:English
Published: Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs 2024-06-01
Series:Law and Safety
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Online Access:https://pb.univd.edu.ua/index.php/PB/article/view/811
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description The current law enforcement practice shows that a single criterion (“membership in a legal entity”) is not sufficient to qualify the existence of corporate relations in a legal entity. The reason for this is that the fact of membership does not always give rise to legal, but mainly civil law consequences that directly arise from the membership relationship to involve a person in it. Therefore, the concept of membership does not have the necessary civil law content, is not the only feature of a corporation (in the sense of a company) in civil law, and cannot be considered the only qualifying feature of corporate relations. It has been proved that the categories of “participation”, “membership” and “cooperation” are not synonymous with basic civil law concepts which indicate an independent feature of a separate group of relations specifically and independently regulated by civil law. These categories should be considered a characteristic of an entity's belonging to a certain community, which does not mean that it has all the features of a corporation as a legal entity. The article argues that the characteristic features which establish the specifics of a corporate organisation within the structure of a legal entity are: 1) division of the authorised capital into shares (stocks), which are recognised as a form of fixation of corporate rights and obligations; 2) existence of relations of participation in the management of such an organisation. The essence of participation in the management of a corporation and membership in it is actually the same thing. The main criterion for a corporation is whether there is participation (membership), and, as a result, whether those who created it (participants, shareholders, members) participate in the management of the legal entity. The authorised capital is important only as an indicator for determining the management procedure i.e. how many votes a participant (shareholder, member) has.
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spelling doaj-art-28483aea52c84324967f669b57e756382025-02-03T00:28:46ZengKharkiv National University of Internal AffairsLaw and Safety1727-15842617-29332024-06-01932334310.32631/pb.2024.2.03811Recognition of the “membership” criterion as the only one for qualification of corporate relations: problematic aspectsYu. M. Zhornokui0Kharkiv National University of Internal AffairsThe current law enforcement practice shows that a single criterion (“membership in a legal entity”) is not sufficient to qualify the existence of corporate relations in a legal entity. The reason for this is that the fact of membership does not always give rise to legal, but mainly civil law consequences that directly arise from the membership relationship to involve a person in it. Therefore, the concept of membership does not have the necessary civil law content, is not the only feature of a corporation (in the sense of a company) in civil law, and cannot be considered the only qualifying feature of corporate relations. It has been proved that the categories of “participation”, “membership” and “cooperation” are not synonymous with basic civil law concepts which indicate an independent feature of a separate group of relations specifically and independently regulated by civil law. These categories should be considered a characteristic of an entity's belonging to a certain community, which does not mean that it has all the features of a corporation as a legal entity. The article argues that the characteristic features which establish the specifics of a corporate organisation within the structure of a legal entity are: 1) division of the authorised capital into shares (stocks), which are recognised as a form of fixation of corporate rights and obligations; 2) existence of relations of participation in the management of such an organisation. The essence of participation in the management of a corporation and membership in it is actually the same thing. The main criterion for a corporation is whether there is participation (membership), and, as a result, whether those who created it (participants, shareholders, members) participate in the management of the legal entity. The authorised capital is important only as an indicator for determining the management procedure i.e. how many votes a participant (shareholder, member) has.https://pb.univd.edu.ua/index.php/PB/article/view/811companycorporationlegal entityparticipationmembershipcorporate relationsauthorised capitalcooperative.
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Recognition of the “membership” criterion as the only one for qualification of corporate relations: problematic aspects
Law and Safety
company
corporation
legal entity
participation
membership
corporate relations
authorised capital
cooperative.
title Recognition of the “membership” criterion as the only one for qualification of corporate relations: problematic aspects
title_full Recognition of the “membership” criterion as the only one for qualification of corporate relations: problematic aspects
title_fullStr Recognition of the “membership” criterion as the only one for qualification of corporate relations: problematic aspects
title_full_unstemmed Recognition of the “membership” criterion as the only one for qualification of corporate relations: problematic aspects
title_short Recognition of the “membership” criterion as the only one for qualification of corporate relations: problematic aspects
title_sort recognition of the membership criterion as the only one for qualification of corporate relations problematic aspects
topic company
corporation
legal entity
participation
membership
corporate relations
authorised capital
cooperative.
url https://pb.univd.edu.ua/index.php/PB/article/view/811
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