Routledge handbook of corporate law / edited by Roman Tomasic.

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Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/​Created
  • Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, [2016].
  • ©2017
Description
1 online resource (373 pages).

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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.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
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Contents
  • chapter Introduction: corporate law in transition / Roman Tomasic
  • part PART I Thinking about corporate law
  • chapter 1 The methods of comparative corporate law / Mathias M Siems
  • chapter 2 The de-privatisation of Anglo–American corporate law? / Marc T Moore
  • chapter 3 What is corporate law? An Australian perspective / Stephen Bottomley
  • chapter 4 How corporate law matters: the debate as to the inter-relationship between legal origin and economic performance
  • part PART II Corporate law principles and governance
  • chapter 5 Independence and diversity in board composition / Sally Wheeler
  • chapter 6 The fiduciary duties of institutional investors / Folarin Akinbami
  • chapter 7 Corporate law and the phoenix company / Helen Anderson
  • chapter 8 Trust is good but control is better? A critical introduction to remuneration governance in Germany and the United Kingdom
  • chapter 9 State capitalism and corporate law: the governance of state-owned enterprises in China
  • chapter 10 The limits of institutional shareholder activism in China and the United Kingdom: some comparisons
  • part PART III Some cross-cultural comparisons
  • chapter 11 Corporate governance in China: the law and its political logic / Jiangyu Wang
  • chapter 12 Contemporary company law reforms in India / Harpreet Kaur
  • chapter 13 Company law and corporate governance in Malaysia: harmonisation of Shariah and the common law
  • chapter 14 Chinese family companies in Hong Kong: governance, predicaments and regulatory challenges
  • chapter 15 Piercing the corporate veil in Latin America / Jose Maria Lezcano Navarro.
Other title(s)
Corporate law
ISBN
  • 1-315-76701-5
  • 1-317-66216-4
OCLC
962752314
Doi
  • 10.4324/9781315767017
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