Transforming Corporate Governance in East Asia
Herausgeber: Milhaupt, Curtis; Kanda, Hideki; Kim, Kon-Sik
Transforming Corporate Governance in East Asia
Herausgeber: Milhaupt, Curtis; Kanda, Hideki; Kim, Kon-Sik
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This book examines the most important recent corporate governance changes in East Asia and the challenges still to be overcome with focused, in-depth legal analysis on specific issues facing the separate systems in the wake of the voluminous reforms and market changes of the past decade.
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This book examines the most important recent corporate governance changes in East Asia and the challenges still to be overcome with focused, in-depth legal analysis on specific issues facing the separate systems in the wake of the voluminous reforms and market changes of the past decade.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9780415450997
- ISBN-10: 0415450993
- Artikelnr.: 25683085
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9780415450997
- ISBN-10: 0415450993
- Artikelnr.: 25683085
Curtis Milhaupt is the Fuyo Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Japanese Legal Studies at Columbia Law School. Hideki Kanda is Professor of Law at the University of Tokyo and Director of its Center on Excellence in Business Law. Hwa-Jin Kim is Associate Professor of Law and Business at Seoul National University College of Law.
Introduction: Changes and Challenges in the Transformation of East Asian
Corporate Governance Curtis J. Milhaupt
Part 1: Japan
1. Corporate Law in Japan and its Competition Hideki Kanda
2. Transformation of the Management Liability Regime in Japan in the Wake
of the 1993 Revision Tomotaka Fujita
3. Kenichi Osugi, Games Under Uncertainties: The Transformation of M&A
Rules in Japan
Part 2: Korea
4. The Role of Judges in Corporate Governance: Korean Experience Kon-Sik
Kim
5. A Tale of Two Companies: The Emerging Market for Corporate Control in
Korea Hwa-Jin Kim
6. Improving Corporate Governance through Litigation: Derivative Suits and
Class Actions in Korea Ok-Rial Song
Part 3: Greater China (Taiwan and the Mainland)
7. An Analytical Framework for Controlling Minority Shareholders and its
Application to Taiwan Wen-Yeu Wang
8. Corporate Regulation in Taiwan: A Political Economy Perspective
Lawrence Liu
9. Protection of Minority Shareholders in China: A Task for Both
Legislation and Enforcement Xin Tang
10. The Role of Non-Legal Institutions in Chinese Corporate Governance
Donald Clarke
11. The Doctrine that Dared not Speak its Name: Anglo-American Fiduciary
Duties in China's Company Law Nicholas Howson
Part 4: Analysis and Commentary
12. Controlling Family Shareholders in Asia: Anchoring Relational Exchange
Ronald Gilson
13. The Uncertain Promise of Shareholder Suits in Asian Corporate
Governance Michael Klausner
Corporate Governance Curtis J. Milhaupt
Part 1: Japan
1. Corporate Law in Japan and its Competition Hideki Kanda
2. Transformation of the Management Liability Regime in Japan in the Wake
of the 1993 Revision Tomotaka Fujita
3. Kenichi Osugi, Games Under Uncertainties: The Transformation of M&A
Rules in Japan
Part 2: Korea
4. The Role of Judges in Corporate Governance: Korean Experience Kon-Sik
Kim
5. A Tale of Two Companies: The Emerging Market for Corporate Control in
Korea Hwa-Jin Kim
6. Improving Corporate Governance through Litigation: Derivative Suits and
Class Actions in Korea Ok-Rial Song
Part 3: Greater China (Taiwan and the Mainland)
7. An Analytical Framework for Controlling Minority Shareholders and its
Application to Taiwan Wen-Yeu Wang
8. Corporate Regulation in Taiwan: A Political Economy Perspective
Lawrence Liu
9. Protection of Minority Shareholders in China: A Task for Both
Legislation and Enforcement Xin Tang
10. The Role of Non-Legal Institutions in Chinese Corporate Governance
Donald Clarke
11. The Doctrine that Dared not Speak its Name: Anglo-American Fiduciary
Duties in China's Company Law Nicholas Howson
Part 4: Analysis and Commentary
12. Controlling Family Shareholders in Asia: Anchoring Relational Exchange
Ronald Gilson
13. The Uncertain Promise of Shareholder Suits in Asian Corporate
Governance Michael Klausner
Introduction: Changes and Challenges in the Transformation of East Asian
Corporate Governance Curtis J. Milhaupt
Part 1: Japan
1. Corporate Law in Japan and its Competition Hideki Kanda
2. Transformation of the Management Liability Regime in Japan in the Wake
of the 1993 Revision Tomotaka Fujita
3. Kenichi Osugi, Games Under Uncertainties: The Transformation of M&A
Rules in Japan
Part 2: Korea
4. The Role of Judges in Corporate Governance: Korean Experience Kon-Sik
Kim
5. A Tale of Two Companies: The Emerging Market for Corporate Control in
Korea Hwa-Jin Kim
6. Improving Corporate Governance through Litigation: Derivative Suits and
Class Actions in Korea Ok-Rial Song
Part 3: Greater China (Taiwan and the Mainland)
7. An Analytical Framework for Controlling Minority Shareholders and its
Application to Taiwan Wen-Yeu Wang
8. Corporate Regulation in Taiwan: A Political Economy Perspective
Lawrence Liu
9. Protection of Minority Shareholders in China: A Task for Both
Legislation and Enforcement Xin Tang
10. The Role of Non-Legal Institutions in Chinese Corporate Governance
Donald Clarke
11. The Doctrine that Dared not Speak its Name: Anglo-American Fiduciary
Duties in China's Company Law Nicholas Howson
Part 4: Analysis and Commentary
12. Controlling Family Shareholders in Asia: Anchoring Relational Exchange
Ronald Gilson
13. The Uncertain Promise of Shareholder Suits in Asian Corporate
Governance Michael Klausner
Corporate Governance Curtis J. Milhaupt
Part 1: Japan
1. Corporate Law in Japan and its Competition Hideki Kanda
2. Transformation of the Management Liability Regime in Japan in the Wake
of the 1993 Revision Tomotaka Fujita
3. Kenichi Osugi, Games Under Uncertainties: The Transformation of M&A
Rules in Japan
Part 2: Korea
4. The Role of Judges in Corporate Governance: Korean Experience Kon-Sik
Kim
5. A Tale of Two Companies: The Emerging Market for Corporate Control in
Korea Hwa-Jin Kim
6. Improving Corporate Governance through Litigation: Derivative Suits and
Class Actions in Korea Ok-Rial Song
Part 3: Greater China (Taiwan and the Mainland)
7. An Analytical Framework for Controlling Minority Shareholders and its
Application to Taiwan Wen-Yeu Wang
8. Corporate Regulation in Taiwan: A Political Economy Perspective
Lawrence Liu
9. Protection of Minority Shareholders in China: A Task for Both
Legislation and Enforcement Xin Tang
10. The Role of Non-Legal Institutions in Chinese Corporate Governance
Donald Clarke
11. The Doctrine that Dared not Speak its Name: Anglo-American Fiduciary
Duties in China's Company Law Nicholas Howson
Part 4: Analysis and Commentary
12. Controlling Family Shareholders in Asia: Anchoring Relational Exchange
Ronald Gilson
13. The Uncertain Promise of Shareholder Suits in Asian Corporate
Governance Michael Klausner