Much recent scholarship has emphasized institutional differences in corporate governance, capital markets, and law among European, American, and Japanese companies. Despite very real differences in the corporate systems, the deeper tendency is toward convergence, as it has been since the nineteenth century. The basic law of corporate governance-indeed, most of corporate law-has achieved a high degree of uniformity across developed market jurisdictions, and continuing convergence toward a single, standard model is likely. The core legal features of the corporate form were already well established in advanced jurisdictions one hundred years ago, at the turn of the twentieth century. Although there remained considerable room for variation in g...
The consensus on corporate law theory has narrowed the field’s doctrinal and methodological foci. Al...
This is the long-awaited second edition of this highly regarded comparative overview of corporate l...
Globalization has led to a remarkable resurgence in the study of comparative corporate governance. T...
Much recent scholarship has emphasized institutional differences in corporate governance, capital ma...
Surely, corporate managers themselves, who must operate within the broader law of business, are awar...
This essay is a contribution to the forthcoming Oxford University Press Handbook of Corporate Law an...
The corporate governance landscape is much different than a generation ago. Independent directors no...
Considerable scholarship during the last few decades addresses the question of whether corporate law...
THE prospects for international convergence in corporate governance systems have become a hot topic ...
In this Article, I want to focus on the specific emergence of the comparativist turn in American cor...
This article examines how corporate law, specifically the rules applicable to the allocation of powe...
In this Article, I turn to the history of corporate law for insight into the role that the corporate...
Comparative research has shown that, even at the level of the largest firms, corporate ownership str...
Recent scholarship on comparative corporate governance has produced a puzzle. While Berle and Means ...
Corporate governance is on the reform agenda all over the world. How will global economic integratio...
The consensus on corporate law theory has narrowed the field’s doctrinal and methodological foci. Al...
This is the long-awaited second edition of this highly regarded comparative overview of corporate l...
Globalization has led to a remarkable resurgence in the study of comparative corporate governance. T...
Much recent scholarship has emphasized institutional differences in corporate governance, capital ma...
Surely, corporate managers themselves, who must operate within the broader law of business, are awar...
This essay is a contribution to the forthcoming Oxford University Press Handbook of Corporate Law an...
The corporate governance landscape is much different than a generation ago. Independent directors no...
Considerable scholarship during the last few decades addresses the question of whether corporate law...
THE prospects for international convergence in corporate governance systems have become a hot topic ...
In this Article, I want to focus on the specific emergence of the comparativist turn in American cor...
This article examines how corporate law, specifically the rules applicable to the allocation of powe...
In this Article, I turn to the history of corporate law for insight into the role that the corporate...
Comparative research has shown that, even at the level of the largest firms, corporate ownership str...
Recent scholarship on comparative corporate governance has produced a puzzle. While Berle and Means ...
Corporate governance is on the reform agenda all over the world. How will global economic integratio...
The consensus on corporate law theory has narrowed the field’s doctrinal and methodological foci. Al...
This is the long-awaited second edition of this highly regarded comparative overview of corporate l...
Globalization has led to a remarkable resurgence in the study of comparative corporate governance. T...