Comparative Takeover Regulation
Global and Asian Perspectives
Herausgeber: Varottil, Umakanth; Wan, Wai Yee
Comparative Takeover Regulation
Global and Asian Perspectives
Herausgeber: Varottil, Umakanth; Wan, Wai Yee
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Comparative Takeover Regulation compares the laws relating to takeovers in leading Asian economies and relates them to broader global developments. It is ideal for educational institutions that teach corporate law, corporate governance, and mergers and acquisitions, as well as for law firms, corporate counsel and other practitioners.
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Comparative Takeover Regulation compares the laws relating to takeovers in leading Asian economies and relates them to broader global developments. It is ideal for educational institutions that teach corporate law, corporate governance, and mergers and acquisitions, as well as for law firms, corporate counsel and other practitioners.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 800g
- ISBN-13: 9781108707268
- ISBN-10: 1108707262
- Artikelnr.: 55290231
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 800g
- ISBN-13: 9781108707268
- ISBN-10: 1108707262
- Artikelnr.: 55290231
Part I. Theoretical and Empirical Understanding of Takeover Regulation: 1.
Comparative takeover regulation: the background to connecting Asia and the
West Umakanth Varottil and Wai Yee Wan; 2. Deal structure and minority
shareholders Afra Afsharipour; 3. The transactional scope of takeover law
in comparative perspective Paul Davies; 4. A comparative analysis of the
regulation of squeeze outs and going private transactions Vikramaditya
Khanna; 5. Assessing the performance of takeover panels: a comparative
study Emma Armson; 6. The biases of an 'unbiased' optional takeovers
regime: the mandatory bid threshold as a reverse drawbridge Johannes W.
Fedderke and Marco Ventoruzzo; Part II. Asian Jurisdictions: 7. Takeover
regulation in China: striking a balance between takeover contestability and
shareholder protection Robin Hui Huang and Juan Chen; 8. The enigma of
hostile takeovers in Japan: bidder beware Dan W. Puchniak and Masafumi
Nakahigashi; 9. M&As in Korea: continuing concern for minority shareholders
Hyeok-Joon Rho; 10. Takeover laws and practices in Taiwan: recent
developments and future prospects Claire Te-fang Chu; 11. The nature of the
market for corporate control in India Umakanth Varottil; 12. Evolutionary
development in Hong Kong of transplanted UK-origin takeover rules David C.
Donald; 13. Legal transplantation of UK-style takeover regulation in
Singapore Wai Yee Wan; 14. The regulation of takeovers and mergers in
Malaysia Mushera Ambaras Khan; 15. Concluding observations and the future
of comparative takeover regulation Umakanth Varottil and Wai Yee Wan.
Comparative takeover regulation: the background to connecting Asia and the
West Umakanth Varottil and Wai Yee Wan; 2. Deal structure and minority
shareholders Afra Afsharipour; 3. The transactional scope of takeover law
in comparative perspective Paul Davies; 4. A comparative analysis of the
regulation of squeeze outs and going private transactions Vikramaditya
Khanna; 5. Assessing the performance of takeover panels: a comparative
study Emma Armson; 6. The biases of an 'unbiased' optional takeovers
regime: the mandatory bid threshold as a reverse drawbridge Johannes W.
Fedderke and Marco Ventoruzzo; Part II. Asian Jurisdictions: 7. Takeover
regulation in China: striking a balance between takeover contestability and
shareholder protection Robin Hui Huang and Juan Chen; 8. The enigma of
hostile takeovers in Japan: bidder beware Dan W. Puchniak and Masafumi
Nakahigashi; 9. M&As in Korea: continuing concern for minority shareholders
Hyeok-Joon Rho; 10. Takeover laws and practices in Taiwan: recent
developments and future prospects Claire Te-fang Chu; 11. The nature of the
market for corporate control in India Umakanth Varottil; 12. Evolutionary
development in Hong Kong of transplanted UK-origin takeover rules David C.
Donald; 13. Legal transplantation of UK-style takeover regulation in
Singapore Wai Yee Wan; 14. The regulation of takeovers and mergers in
Malaysia Mushera Ambaras Khan; 15. Concluding observations and the future
of comparative takeover regulation Umakanth Varottil and Wai Yee Wan.
Part I. Theoretical and Empirical Understanding of Takeover Regulation: 1.
Comparative takeover regulation: the background to connecting Asia and the
West Umakanth Varottil and Wai Yee Wan; 2. Deal structure and minority
shareholders Afra Afsharipour; 3. The transactional scope of takeover law
in comparative perspective Paul Davies; 4. A comparative analysis of the
regulation of squeeze outs and going private transactions Vikramaditya
Khanna; 5. Assessing the performance of takeover panels: a comparative
study Emma Armson; 6. The biases of an 'unbiased' optional takeovers
regime: the mandatory bid threshold as a reverse drawbridge Johannes W.
Fedderke and Marco Ventoruzzo; Part II. Asian Jurisdictions: 7. Takeover
regulation in China: striking a balance between takeover contestability and
shareholder protection Robin Hui Huang and Juan Chen; 8. The enigma of
hostile takeovers in Japan: bidder beware Dan W. Puchniak and Masafumi
Nakahigashi; 9. M&As in Korea: continuing concern for minority shareholders
Hyeok-Joon Rho; 10. Takeover laws and practices in Taiwan: recent
developments and future prospects Claire Te-fang Chu; 11. The nature of the
market for corporate control in India Umakanth Varottil; 12. Evolutionary
development in Hong Kong of transplanted UK-origin takeover rules David C.
Donald; 13. Legal transplantation of UK-style takeover regulation in
Singapore Wai Yee Wan; 14. The regulation of takeovers and mergers in
Malaysia Mushera Ambaras Khan; 15. Concluding observations and the future
of comparative takeover regulation Umakanth Varottil and Wai Yee Wan.
Comparative takeover regulation: the background to connecting Asia and the
West Umakanth Varottil and Wai Yee Wan; 2. Deal structure and minority
shareholders Afra Afsharipour; 3. The transactional scope of takeover law
in comparative perspective Paul Davies; 4. A comparative analysis of the
regulation of squeeze outs and going private transactions Vikramaditya
Khanna; 5. Assessing the performance of takeover panels: a comparative
study Emma Armson; 6. The biases of an 'unbiased' optional takeovers
regime: the mandatory bid threshold as a reverse drawbridge Johannes W.
Fedderke and Marco Ventoruzzo; Part II. Asian Jurisdictions: 7. Takeover
regulation in China: striking a balance between takeover contestability and
shareholder protection Robin Hui Huang and Juan Chen; 8. The enigma of
hostile takeovers in Japan: bidder beware Dan W. Puchniak and Masafumi
Nakahigashi; 9. M&As in Korea: continuing concern for minority shareholders
Hyeok-Joon Rho; 10. Takeover laws and practices in Taiwan: recent
developments and future prospects Claire Te-fang Chu; 11. The nature of the
market for corporate control in India Umakanth Varottil; 12. Evolutionary
development in Hong Kong of transplanted UK-origin takeover rules David C.
Donald; 13. Legal transplantation of UK-style takeover regulation in
Singapore Wai Yee Wan; 14. The regulation of takeovers and mergers in
Malaysia Mushera Ambaras Khan; 15. Concluding observations and the future
of comparative takeover regulation Umakanth Varottil and Wai Yee Wan.