The Law and Finance of Related Party Transactions
Herausgeber: Enriques, Luca; Tröger, Tobias H.
The Law and Finance of Related Party Transactions
Herausgeber: Enriques, Luca; Tröger, Tobias H.
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A collection of cutting-edge research from leading law and finance scholars that provides a comprehensive look at the challenges legislators face in regulating related party transactions in a socially beneficial way. This work will appeal to scholars, policymakers, and graduate students interested in the much-debated area of corporate governance.
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A collection of cutting-edge research from leading law and finance scholars that provides a comprehensive look at the challenges legislators face in regulating related party transactions in a socially beneficial way. This work will appeal to scholars, policymakers, and graduate students interested in the much-debated area of corporate governance.
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- International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 770g
- ISBN-13: 9781108453738
- ISBN-10: 1108453732
- Artikelnr.: 63557214
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 770g
- ISBN-13: 9781108453738
- ISBN-10: 1108453732
- Artikelnr.: 63557214
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
The law and (some) finance of related party transactions: an introduction
Luca Enriques and Tobias H. Tröger; Part I. Theoretical Framework and
Policy Issues in Regulating RPTs: 1. Corporate control and the regulation
of controlling shareholders Zohar Goshen and Assaf Hamdani; 2. Optimally
restrained tunneling: the puzzle of controlling shareholders' 'generous'
exploitation in bad-law jurisdictions Sang Yop Kang; 3. Powering preemptive
rights with presubscription disclosure Jesse Fried; 4. MOM approval in a
world of active shareholders Edward Rock; 5. Institutional investors as
minority shareholders Assaf Hamdani and Yishay Yafeh; 6. Procedural and
substantive review of related party transactions (RPTs): the case for
non-controlling shareholder-dependent (NCS-dependent) directors Alessio M.
Pacces; 7. Related party transactions and intragroup transactions Jens
Dammann; 8. Related-party transactions in state-owned enterprises:
tunneling, propping, and policy channeling Curtis Milhaupt and Mariana
Pargendler; 9. Related party transactions in insolvency Kristin Van
Zwieten; Part II. Regional- and Country-Specific Insights: 10. Related
party transactions in East Asia Kon Sik Kim; 11. Related party transactions
in Commonwealth Asia: complexity revealed Dan W. Puchniak and Umakanth
Varottil; 12. Related party transactions: UK model Paul Davies; 13. Related
party transactions in France: a critical assessment Geneviève Helleringer;
14. Germany's reluctance to regulate related party transactions Tobias H.
Tröger; 15. Be careful what you wish for: how progress engendered
regression in related party transaction regulation in Israel Amir Licht;
16. Enforcing rules on related party transactions in Italy: one securities
regulator's challenge Marcello Bianchi, Luca Enriques and Mateja Mili¿;
Bibliography; Index.
Luca Enriques and Tobias H. Tröger; Part I. Theoretical Framework and
Policy Issues in Regulating RPTs: 1. Corporate control and the regulation
of controlling shareholders Zohar Goshen and Assaf Hamdani; 2. Optimally
restrained tunneling: the puzzle of controlling shareholders' 'generous'
exploitation in bad-law jurisdictions Sang Yop Kang; 3. Powering preemptive
rights with presubscription disclosure Jesse Fried; 4. MOM approval in a
world of active shareholders Edward Rock; 5. Institutional investors as
minority shareholders Assaf Hamdani and Yishay Yafeh; 6. Procedural and
substantive review of related party transactions (RPTs): the case for
non-controlling shareholder-dependent (NCS-dependent) directors Alessio M.
Pacces; 7. Related party transactions and intragroup transactions Jens
Dammann; 8. Related-party transactions in state-owned enterprises:
tunneling, propping, and policy channeling Curtis Milhaupt and Mariana
Pargendler; 9. Related party transactions in insolvency Kristin Van
Zwieten; Part II. Regional- and Country-Specific Insights: 10. Related
party transactions in East Asia Kon Sik Kim; 11. Related party transactions
in Commonwealth Asia: complexity revealed Dan W. Puchniak and Umakanth
Varottil; 12. Related party transactions: UK model Paul Davies; 13. Related
party transactions in France: a critical assessment Geneviève Helleringer;
14. Germany's reluctance to regulate related party transactions Tobias H.
Tröger; 15. Be careful what you wish for: how progress engendered
regression in related party transaction regulation in Israel Amir Licht;
16. Enforcing rules on related party transactions in Italy: one securities
regulator's challenge Marcello Bianchi, Luca Enriques and Mateja Mili¿;
Bibliography; Index.
The law and (some) finance of related party transactions: an introduction
Luca Enriques and Tobias H. Tröger; Part I. Theoretical Framework and
Policy Issues in Regulating RPTs: 1. Corporate control and the regulation
of controlling shareholders Zohar Goshen and Assaf Hamdani; 2. Optimally
restrained tunneling: the puzzle of controlling shareholders' 'generous'
exploitation in bad-law jurisdictions Sang Yop Kang; 3. Powering preemptive
rights with presubscription disclosure Jesse Fried; 4. MOM approval in a
world of active shareholders Edward Rock; 5. Institutional investors as
minority shareholders Assaf Hamdani and Yishay Yafeh; 6. Procedural and
substantive review of related party transactions (RPTs): the case for
non-controlling shareholder-dependent (NCS-dependent) directors Alessio M.
Pacces; 7. Related party transactions and intragroup transactions Jens
Dammann; 8. Related-party transactions in state-owned enterprises:
tunneling, propping, and policy channeling Curtis Milhaupt and Mariana
Pargendler; 9. Related party transactions in insolvency Kristin Van
Zwieten; Part II. Regional- and Country-Specific Insights: 10. Related
party transactions in East Asia Kon Sik Kim; 11. Related party transactions
in Commonwealth Asia: complexity revealed Dan W. Puchniak and Umakanth
Varottil; 12. Related party transactions: UK model Paul Davies; 13. Related
party transactions in France: a critical assessment Geneviève Helleringer;
14. Germany's reluctance to regulate related party transactions Tobias H.
Tröger; 15. Be careful what you wish for: how progress engendered
regression in related party transaction regulation in Israel Amir Licht;
16. Enforcing rules on related party transactions in Italy: one securities
regulator's challenge Marcello Bianchi, Luca Enriques and Mateja Mili¿;
Bibliography; Index.
Luca Enriques and Tobias H. Tröger; Part I. Theoretical Framework and
Policy Issues in Regulating RPTs: 1. Corporate control and the regulation
of controlling shareholders Zohar Goshen and Assaf Hamdani; 2. Optimally
restrained tunneling: the puzzle of controlling shareholders' 'generous'
exploitation in bad-law jurisdictions Sang Yop Kang; 3. Powering preemptive
rights with presubscription disclosure Jesse Fried; 4. MOM approval in a
world of active shareholders Edward Rock; 5. Institutional investors as
minority shareholders Assaf Hamdani and Yishay Yafeh; 6. Procedural and
substantive review of related party transactions (RPTs): the case for
non-controlling shareholder-dependent (NCS-dependent) directors Alessio M.
Pacces; 7. Related party transactions and intragroup transactions Jens
Dammann; 8. Related-party transactions in state-owned enterprises:
tunneling, propping, and policy channeling Curtis Milhaupt and Mariana
Pargendler; 9. Related party transactions in insolvency Kristin Van
Zwieten; Part II. Regional- and Country-Specific Insights: 10. Related
party transactions in East Asia Kon Sik Kim; 11. Related party transactions
in Commonwealth Asia: complexity revealed Dan W. Puchniak and Umakanth
Varottil; 12. Related party transactions: UK model Paul Davies; 13. Related
party transactions in France: a critical assessment Geneviève Helleringer;
14. Germany's reluctance to regulate related party transactions Tobias H.
Tröger; 15. Be careful what you wish for: how progress engendered
regression in related party transaction regulation in Israel Amir Licht;
16. Enforcing rules on related party transactions in Italy: one securities
regulator's challenge Marcello Bianchi, Luca Enriques and Mateja Mili¿;
Bibliography; Index.