Las sociedades mercantiles públicas. Su naturaleza jurídica privada y su personalidad jurídica diferenciada: ¿realidad o ficción?

Authors

  • Carmen Chinchilla Marín Universidad de Alcalá

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/rap.203.01

Keywords:

Public companies, governing law, meaning of legal personality, liability of the parent Administration.

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to analyze public companies from a dual perspective. Firstly, although being private entities, whether or not they are actually governed by private law and, secondly, if their legal personality is truly their own and separate from that of the parent Administration. The lack of consistency and coherence in the regulations governing these entities gives rise to numerous practical problems, particularly including that of the possible vicarious liability of the parent Administration for public company debts.

Issue

Section

STUDIES