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Record Nr.

UNINA9910451445503321

Titolo

International corporate law annual . Volume 2 2002

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2003

ISBN

1-4725-5942-8

1-280-80079-8

9786610800797

1-84731-190-3

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (350 p.)

Collana

International corporate law (Oxford, England) ; ; v.2

Disciplina

340.97

Soggetti

Corporation law

International business enterprises - Law and legislation

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Editor: Fiona Macmillan

Nota di contenuto

PART 1 -- 1 Globalisation of Corporate Regulation and Corporate Citizenship -- John Braithwaite and Peter Drahos -- 2. Enterprises and the Constitution of the World Economy -- Jean-Philippe RobeĢ -- 3. The Juridical Paradox of the Corporation -- Richard Tudway -- 4. Towards Ethics for the Corporation -- Sally Wheeler -- 5. The European Union: Promoting a Framework for Corporate Social Responsibility -- Jo Hunt -- 6. The Relative Importance of the Statutory Derivative Action in Australia -- Stephen Bottomley -- 7. Privatisation and the Challenge of Corporate Governance in Nigeria -- Adedeji Adekunle -- 8. Importing Law Reform: Vietnamese Company Law as a Case Study -- John Gillespie -- 9. New Business Strategies for Japanese Corporations: Live or Let Die? -- Junko Ueda -- 10. CLERP and its Impact on Australian Futures Regulation -- Rasiah Gengatharen -- 11. Multinational Enterprises,the World Trade Organisation, and the Protection of the Environment -- Fiona Macmillan -- PART II-COUNTRY REPORTS -- 12. Suing Multinational Corporate Groups for Torts in the Wake of the Lubbe Case - A Comment -- Alex Tawanda Magaisa -- 13. Developments in French Company Law -- Yves Chaput -- 14. Recent Developments in the Nigerian Capital Market -- Desmond Guobadia



Sommario/riassunto

"The International Corporate Law Series is dedicated to the publication of scholarly writing on issues in the area of international and comparative corporate law. This volume includes contributions from the following: Dr Adedeji Adekunle of the University of Lagos writing on Nigerian corporate regulation; Professor Stephen Bottomley of the Australian National University writing on corporate governance; Professor John Braithwaite of the Australian National University and Dr Peter Drahos of the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute writing on the globalisation of corporate regulation; Professor Yves Chaput of the Universit de Paris I writing on developments in French corporate law; Rasiah Gengatharen of the University of Western Australia writing on corporate law reform and futures regulation in Australia; Dr John Gillespie of Deakin University writing on the transplantation of company law in Vietnam; Desmond Guobadia writing on developments in Nigerian corporate law; Jean-Phillipe Robe writing on the globalised enterprise within the world economy; Richard Tudway writing on the juridical nature of the corporation; and Professor Junko Ueda writing on recent developments in Japanese corporate law."--Bloomsbury Publishing

The International Corporate Law Series is dedicated to the publication of scholarly writing on issues in the area of international and comparative corporate law. This volume includes contributions from the following: Dr Adedeji Adekunle of the University of Lagos writing on Nigerian corporate regulation; Professor Stephen Bottomley of the Australian National University writing on corporate governance; Professor John Braithwaite of the Australian National University and Dr Peter Drahos of the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute writing on the globalisation of corporate regulation; Professor Yves Chaput of the UniversiteĢ de Paris I writing on developments in French corporate law; Rasiah Gengatharen of the University of Western Australia writing on corporate law reform and futures regulation in Australia; Dr John Gillespie of Deakin University writing on the transplantation of company law in Vietnam; Desmond Guobadia writing on developments in Nigerian corporate law; Jean-Phillipe Robe writing on the globalised enterprise within the world economy; Richard Tudway writing on the juridical nature of the corporation; and Professor Junko Ueda writing on recent developments in Japanese corporate law