Council Regulation (EU) 2020/699 of 25 May 2020 on temporary measures concerning the general meetings of European companies (SEs) and of European Cooperative Societies (SCEs)
Proposed act with possible EEA relevance
Act under scrutiny by EEA EFTA
Draft Joint Committee Decision (JCD) under consideration
Entry into force of Joint Committee Decision (JCD) pending
Incorporated into the EEA Agreement and in force
Incorporated into the EEA Agreement but no longer in force
Legal status
EU legal act incorporated into the EEA Agreement by a Joint Committee Decision (JCD) Area (EEA Agreement)
XXII Company Law
Joint committee decision (JCD)
113/2020 In force in the EEA
Yes Legal documents
Council Regulation (EU) 2020/699 of 25 May 2020 on temporary measures concerning the general meetings of European companies (SEs) and of European Cooperative Societies (SCEs)
Reglugerð ráðsins (ESB) 2020/699 frá 25. maí 2020 um tímabundnar ráðstafanir varðandi hluthafafundi Evrópufélaga (SE) og félagsfundi evrópskra samvinnufélaga (SCE)
Verordnung (EU) 2020/699 des Rates vom 25. Mai 2020 über befristete Maßnahmen in Bezug auf die Hauptversammlungen Europäischer Gesellschaften (SE) und die Generalversammlungen Europäischer Genossenschaften (SCE)
Rådsforordning (EU) 2020/699 av 25. mai 2020 om midlertidige tiltak med hensyn til generalforsamlinger i europeiske allmennaksjeselskaper (SE-selskaper) og europeiske samvirkeforetak (SCE-foretak)
History
01.02.2023
Adopted JCD confirmed entry into force date
01.02.2023
Compliance date in the EEA
20.12.2022
Constitutional requirements under Art. 103 fulfillment date (NO)
Norway
14.07.2020
Adoption of Joint Commitee Decision (JCD) incorporating the act into the EEA Agreement
05.06.2020
Draft Joint Commitee Decision (JCD) incorporating the act into the EEA Agreement sent to Commission
25.05.2020
Adoption date in the EU
28.05.2020
Compliance date in the EU
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