Post-crisis Trajectories of European Corporate Governance offers a critical reassessment of policy and institutional elements of corporate governance as it relates to the member states of the European Union. Presents a critical overview of contemporary corporate governance practices in the EU Reassesses current European corporate governance policies Questions whether there should be a unified corporate governance trajectory in the EU If such a trajectory exists, must it be completely reoriented or would a simple upgrade of current arrangements suffice Features contributions from a variety of experts on corporate governance…mehr
Post-crisis Trajectories of European Corporate Governance offers a critical reassessment of policy and institutional elements of corporate governance as it relates to the member states of the European Union.
Presents a critical overview of contemporary corporate governance practices in the EU Reassesses current European corporate governance policies Questions whether there should be a unified corporate governance trajectory in the EU If such a trajectory exists, must it be completely reoriented or would a simple upgrade of current arrangements suffice Features contributions from a variety of experts on corporate governanceHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alan Dignam is Professor of Corporate Law at Queen Mary, University of London, and Honorary Member 7 King's Bench Walk Chambers. He is co-author, with Michael Galanis, of The Globalization of Corporate Governance (2009), with Professor John Lowry, of Company Law (2006), and, with David Allen, of Company Law and the Human Rights Act (2000). Michael Galanis is a Senior Lecturer in Company Law at the University of Manchester. He has taught at Queen Mary, University of London and the University of Leeds and he is co-author of The Globalization of Corporate Governance (2009) with Alan Dignam. Dr. Galanis has held government advisory positions abroad and has experence as a company director.
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1 Introduction: Exploring Post-crisis Trajectories of European Corporate Governance Alan Dignam and Michael Galanis 2 Preventing the Next Financial Crisis? Regulating Bankers' Pay in Europe Andrew Johnston) 3 Market Discipline and EU Corporate Governance Reform in the Banking Sector: Merits, Fallacies, and Cognitive Boundaries Emilios Avgouleas and Jay Cullen 4 The Financial Crisis: A Reason to Improve Shareholder Protection in the EU? Jonathan Mukwiri and Mathias Siems 5 Post-crisis Corporate Governance and Labour Relations in the EU (and Beyond) Charlotte Villiers 6 Harmonization Process for Effective Corporate Governance in the European Union: From a Historical Perspective to Future Prospects Veronique Magnier 7 Understanding the Board of Directors after the Financial Crisis: Some Lessons for Europe Joseph A. McCahery and Erik P.M. Vermeulen 8 Developing Two-tiered Regulatory Competition in EU Corporate Law: Assessing the Impact of the Societas Privata Europaea Martina Eckardt and Wolfgang Kerber
1 Introduction: Exploring Post-crisis Trajectories of European Corporate Governance Alan Dignam and Michael Galanis 2 Preventing the Next Financial Crisis? Regulating Bankers' Pay in Europe Andrew Johnston) 3 Market Discipline and EU Corporate Governance Reform in the Banking Sector: Merits, Fallacies, and Cognitive Boundaries Emilios Avgouleas and Jay Cullen 4 The Financial Crisis: A Reason to Improve Shareholder Protection in the EU? Jonathan Mukwiri and Mathias Siems 5 Post-crisis Corporate Governance and Labour Relations in the EU (and Beyond) Charlotte Villiers 6 Harmonization Process for Effective Corporate Governance in the European Union: From a Historical Perspective to Future Prospects Veronique Magnier 7 Understanding the Board of Directors after the Financial Crisis: Some Lessons for Europe Joseph A. McCahery and Erik P.M. Vermeulen 8 Developing Two-tiered Regulatory Competition in EU Corporate Law: Assessing the Impact of the Societas Privata Europaea Martina Eckardt and Wolfgang Kerber
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