The International Corporate Law series is dedicated to the publication of scholarly writing on issues in the area of internaional and comparaticve corporate law. Each volume is dividedinto two parts. The first part contains essays focusing on theoretical issues in corporate law,comparative corporate law topics, or supranational issues in corporate law. The second part of the volume contains selected short country reports. This the inaugual volume in the series, contains contributions fromm scholars in Australia, Japan, Nigeria, the United Kingdom and the United States, writing on a wide range…mehr
The International Corporate Law series is dedicated to the publication of scholarly writing on issues in the area of internaional and comparaticve corporate law. Each volume is dividedinto two parts. The first part contains essays focusing on theoretical issues in corporate law,comparative corporate law topics, or supranational issues in corporate law. The second part of the volume contains selected short country reports. This the inaugual volume in the series, contains contributions fromm scholars in Australia, Japan, Nigeria, the United Kingdom and the United States, writing on a wide range of subjects. Contributors: Fiona Ellett, Keith E. Engel, Ameze Guobadia, Jennifer Hill, D.R.Macdonald, Fiona Macmillan, Gregory A. Mark, C.O. Okonkwo, Mami Sakaue, Peta Spender, Mitsumasa Tanabe, Junko Eueda.
Fiona Macmillan is Professor of Law at Birkbeck College,University of London.
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PART I Chapter 1: The Role of the State in Corporate Law Formation GREGORY A MARK Chapter 2: Public Beginnings, Private Ends-Should Corporate Law Privilege the Interests of Shareholders? JENNIFER HILL Chapter 3: Scenes from a Wharf: Containing the Morality of Corporate Law PETA SPENDER Chapter 4: Directors' Liabilities to Third Parties MITSUMASA TANABE Chapter 5: Protecting Minority and Public Interests in Nigerian Company Law: The Corporate Affairs Commission as a Corporations Ombudsman AMEZE GUOBADIA Chapter 6: The Current US Tax Controversy over International Hybrid Entities KEITH E ENGEL Chapter 7: Environmental Challenges for Japanese Corporations in the Twenty-First Century: Aspects of Environmental Risk Management JUNKO UEDA Chapter 8: Takeover Bids in Japan MAMI SAKAUE Chapter 9: Legitimating Global Corporate Power FIONA MACMILLAN PART II-COUNTRY REPORTS Chapter 10: Australia: Australia and the UK on the Quest for Best Corporate Governance Practice FIONA ELLETT Chapter 11: Japan: Japan's Current Move Toward Corporate Statutory Reform: Is it a Breakthrough to a New Era? JUNKO UEDA Chapter 12: Nigeria: Improving Nigeria's Investment Climate C O OKONKWO Chapter 13: United Kingdom: Recent Developments in UK Company Law D R MACDONALD
PART I Chapter 1: The Role of the State in Corporate Law Formation GREGORY A MARK Chapter 2: Public Beginnings, Private Ends-Should Corporate Law Privilege the Interests of Shareholders? JENNIFER HILL Chapter 3: Scenes from a Wharf: Containing the Morality of Corporate Law PETA SPENDER Chapter 4: Directors' Liabilities to Third Parties MITSUMASA TANABE Chapter 5: Protecting Minority and Public Interests in Nigerian Company Law: The Corporate Affairs Commission as a Corporations Ombudsman AMEZE GUOBADIA Chapter 6: The Current US Tax Controversy over International Hybrid Entities KEITH E ENGEL Chapter 7: Environmental Challenges for Japanese Corporations in the Twenty-First Century: Aspects of Environmental Risk Management JUNKO UEDA Chapter 8: Takeover Bids in Japan MAMI SAKAUE Chapter 9: Legitimating Global Corporate Power FIONA MACMILLAN PART II-COUNTRY REPORTS Chapter 10: Australia: Australia and the UK on the Quest for Best Corporate Governance Practice FIONA ELLETT Chapter 11: Japan: Japan's Current Move Toward Corporate Statutory Reform: Is it a Breakthrough to a New Era? JUNKO UEDA Chapter 12: Nigeria: Improving Nigeria's Investment Climate C O OKONKWO Chapter 13: United Kingdom: Recent Developments in UK Company Law D R MACDONALD
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