Enforcement of corporate governance in Asia the unfinished agenda
Over the past few years, most Asian jurisdictions have substantially revamped their laws, regulations and other corporate governance norms. However, enforcement remains a significant challenge and “an unfinished agenda”. This publication offers a unique snapshot of how corporate governance is being...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Paris :
OECD
c2007.
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Colección: | Corporate governance in emerging markets.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009705286506719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- CONTENTS; Executive Summary; Chapter 1. The Merits of Shareholder Collective Actions (Class Action Suits) in Chinese Taipei; 1. Securities class actions in Chinese Taipei; 2. Rigid civil law approaches weaken corporate and securities laws; 3. Regulatory competition fragments corporate law enforcement; 4. Insufficient supervision of directors by supervisors; 5. Institutional barriers to class actions in Chinese Taipei; 6. Reliance on criminal enforcement; 7. Enforcement against short-swing profit disgorgement; 8. Recent piggyback enforcement case studies; 9. The Investors Protection Law of 2003
- 10. New experience under the Investors Protection Law11. Conclusions; Appendix; Chapter 2. Procomp: A Case in Chinese Taipei; 1. Background; 2. Facts in the Procomp case; 3. Liabilities; 4. Investigations and enforcement; 5. The impact of the Procomp case; Chapter 3. Ensuring Judicial Infrastructure: The Theory and Practice of Specialised Courts; 1. Introduction; 2. The theory of specialised courts; 3. The practice of specialised business courts; 4. Concluding remarks and recommendations; Chapter 4. Relations between Regulators and Prosecutors in Korea
- 1. Acts and regulations on corporate governance2. Administrative bodies regulating corporate governance; 3. Korea's prosecutorial system and its relations with administrative bodies; 4. A real investigation: The case of S Group; 5. The significance of the investigation; Chapter 5. The Prospects for Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution; 1. Why arbitration ?; 2. Suitability of arbitration in company law disputes; 3. Difficulties of arbitration in company law disputes; 4. Enforcement; 5. Conclusion
- Chapter 6. Implementation and Enforcement of Rules in Singapore and the Case of China Aviation Oil1. Singapore's legal system; 2. Recent commercial misconduct cases; 3. China Aviation Oil - A case study; 4. Proposed reforms; 5. Conclusion; Appendix