Routledge Handbook of Corporate Law
Herausgeber: Tomasic, Roman
Routledge Handbook of Corporate Law
Herausgeber: Tomasic, Roman
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The Routledge Handbook of Corporate Law provides an accessible overview of current research in the field, from an international and comparative perspective.
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The Routledge Handbook of Corporate Law provides an accessible overview of current research in the field, from an international and comparative perspective.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780367581466
- ISBN-10: 0367581469
- Artikelnr.: 69894783
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 173mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780367581466
- ISBN-10: 0367581469
- Artikelnr.: 69894783
Roman Tomasic is Professor of Law at the University of South Australia and, until 2012, held a continuing appointment as the Chair in Company Law in Durham Law School at Durham University. He has been the Chair of the Australasian Law Teachers' Association and has also been active in legal research and the development of legal education in Australia, the United Kingdom and East Asia.
Introduction Roman TomasicPart A Thinking about Corporate Law 1. The
Methods of Comparative Corporate Law Mathias Siems 2. The De-Privatisation
of Anglo-American Corporate Law?Marc Moore 3. What is Corporate Law? An
Australian PerspectiveSteve Bottomley 4. How Corporate Law Matters: The
Debate as to the Inter-Relationship between Legal Origin and Economic
PerformanceRob McQueen Part B Corporate Law and Principles 5. Independence
and Diversity in Board Composition Sally Wheeler 6. The Fiduciary Duties of
Institutional InvestorsFolarin Akinbami 7. Corporate Law and the Phoenix
Company Helen Anderson 8. Trust is good but control is better? A critical
introduction to remuneration governance in Germany and the United Kingdom
Philipp Kanzow 9. State Capitalism and Corporate Law: The Governance of
State-owned Enterprises in China Jenny Fu 10. The Limits of Institutional
Shareholder Activism: Some Comparisons from China and the United Kingdom
Bo Gong Part C Some Cross-Cultural Comparisons 11. Corporate Governance in
China: The Law and Its Political LogicJianyu Wang 12. Contemporary Company
Law Reform in India Harpreet Kaur 13. Company Law and Corporate Governance
in Malaysia - Harmonmisation of Shariah and the Common Law Aiman Nariman
Mohd. Sulaiman 14.Chinese Family Companies in Hong Kong: Governance,
Predicaments, and Regulatory Challenges Angus Young and Alex Lau 15.
Piercing the Corporate Veil in Latin America Jose Maria Lezcano Navarro
Methods of Comparative Corporate Law Mathias Siems 2. The De-Privatisation
of Anglo-American Corporate Law?Marc Moore 3. What is Corporate Law? An
Australian PerspectiveSteve Bottomley 4. How Corporate Law Matters: The
Debate as to the Inter-Relationship between Legal Origin and Economic
PerformanceRob McQueen Part B Corporate Law and Principles 5. Independence
and Diversity in Board Composition Sally Wheeler 6. The Fiduciary Duties of
Institutional InvestorsFolarin Akinbami 7. Corporate Law and the Phoenix
Company Helen Anderson 8. Trust is good but control is better? A critical
introduction to remuneration governance in Germany and the United Kingdom
Philipp Kanzow 9. State Capitalism and Corporate Law: The Governance of
State-owned Enterprises in China Jenny Fu 10. The Limits of Institutional
Shareholder Activism: Some Comparisons from China and the United Kingdom
Bo Gong Part C Some Cross-Cultural Comparisons 11. Corporate Governance in
China: The Law and Its Political LogicJianyu Wang 12. Contemporary Company
Law Reform in India Harpreet Kaur 13. Company Law and Corporate Governance
in Malaysia - Harmonmisation of Shariah and the Common Law Aiman Nariman
Mohd. Sulaiman 14.Chinese Family Companies in Hong Kong: Governance,
Predicaments, and Regulatory Challenges Angus Young and Alex Lau 15.
Piercing the Corporate Veil in Latin America Jose Maria Lezcano Navarro
Introduction Roman TomasicPart A Thinking about Corporate Law 1. The
Methods of Comparative Corporate Law Mathias Siems 2. The De-Privatisation
of Anglo-American Corporate Law?Marc Moore 3. What is Corporate Law? An
Australian PerspectiveSteve Bottomley 4. How Corporate Law Matters: The
Debate as to the Inter-Relationship between Legal Origin and Economic
PerformanceRob McQueen Part B Corporate Law and Principles 5. Independence
and Diversity in Board Composition Sally Wheeler 6. The Fiduciary Duties of
Institutional InvestorsFolarin Akinbami 7. Corporate Law and the Phoenix
Company Helen Anderson 8. Trust is good but control is better? A critical
introduction to remuneration governance in Germany and the United Kingdom
Philipp Kanzow 9. State Capitalism and Corporate Law: The Governance of
State-owned Enterprises in China Jenny Fu 10. The Limits of Institutional
Shareholder Activism: Some Comparisons from China and the United Kingdom
Bo Gong Part C Some Cross-Cultural Comparisons 11. Corporate Governance in
China: The Law and Its Political LogicJianyu Wang 12. Contemporary Company
Law Reform in India Harpreet Kaur 13. Company Law and Corporate Governance
in Malaysia - Harmonmisation of Shariah and the Common Law Aiman Nariman
Mohd. Sulaiman 14.Chinese Family Companies in Hong Kong: Governance,
Predicaments, and Regulatory Challenges Angus Young and Alex Lau 15.
Piercing the Corporate Veil in Latin America Jose Maria Lezcano Navarro
Methods of Comparative Corporate Law Mathias Siems 2. The De-Privatisation
of Anglo-American Corporate Law?Marc Moore 3. What is Corporate Law? An
Australian PerspectiveSteve Bottomley 4. How Corporate Law Matters: The
Debate as to the Inter-Relationship between Legal Origin and Economic
PerformanceRob McQueen Part B Corporate Law and Principles 5. Independence
and Diversity in Board Composition Sally Wheeler 6. The Fiduciary Duties of
Institutional InvestorsFolarin Akinbami 7. Corporate Law and the Phoenix
Company Helen Anderson 8. Trust is good but control is better? A critical
introduction to remuneration governance in Germany and the United Kingdom
Philipp Kanzow 9. State Capitalism and Corporate Law: The Governance of
State-owned Enterprises in China Jenny Fu 10. The Limits of Institutional
Shareholder Activism: Some Comparisons from China and the United Kingdom
Bo Gong Part C Some Cross-Cultural Comparisons 11. Corporate Governance in
China: The Law and Its Political LogicJianyu Wang 12. Contemporary Company
Law Reform in India Harpreet Kaur 13. Company Law and Corporate Governance
in Malaysia - Harmonmisation of Shariah and the Common Law Aiman Nariman
Mohd. Sulaiman 14.Chinese Family Companies in Hong Kong: Governance,
Predicaments, and Regulatory Challenges Angus Young and Alex Lau 15.
Piercing the Corporate Veil in Latin America Jose Maria Lezcano Navarro