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Book Title: Corporate Governance after the Financial Crisis
Editor(s): Vasudev, M. P.; Watson, Susan
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9780857931528
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of tables vii
List of contributors viii
Acknowledgments x
Tables of cases and legislation xi
Introduction 1
P.M. Vasudev and Susan Watson
PART I THE `GREAT DEBATE'
1 New thinking on `shareholder primacy' 25
Lynn A. Stout
2 Shareholder primacy in corporate law a response to
Professor Stout 42
Peter Watts
3 Derivation of powers of boards of directors in UK companies 47
Susan Watson
4 Enlightened shareholder value, social responsibility and the
redefinition of corporate purpose without law 68
David Millon
5 Re-evaluating the basis of corporate governance in the post,
post-Enron era 101
Leonard I. Rotman
6 Corporate stakeholders in New Zealand the present, and
possibilities for the future 120
P.M. Vasudev
7 Institutional investors as blockholders 145
Aviv Pichhadze
v
vi Corporate governance after the financial crisis
PART II PRIVATE REMEDY IN CORPORATE LAW
AND ITS LIMITS
8 The role of corporate law in preventing a financial crisis
reflections on In re Citigroup Inc Shareholder Derivative
Litigation 163
Franklin A. Gevurtz
PART III CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND
GLOBALIZATION
9 How public regulation changes corporate governance practice
corporate board reform in Taiwan 211
Yu-Hsin Lin
10 Corporate law reform and corporate governance in Malaysia
responses to globalization 229
Aishah Bidin
PART IV CORPORATE ETHICS AND RESPONSIBILITY
11 Public regulatory encouragement to the adoption of private
ordering systems to achieve environmental protection through
sustainable commerce 251
Peter A. Appel and T. Rick Irvin
12 Codes of ethics and corporate governance a study of ...
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