There are a great arguments as to whether a market for corporate charters is a good thing. But not with standing all these, the regulatory competition is well established in the United States and has started to appear in the European Union. The Delaware effect in US shows how the positive outcome deriving from reputational elements combined with a flexible regulation is still the best option in this competio
This article provides an analysis of why regulatory competition in corporate law has operated, for t...
The state competition for corporate law has long been studied as a distinct phenomenon. Under the tr...
Jurisdictional competition in corporate law has long been a staple of academic-and sometimes, politi...
There are a great arguments as to whether a market for corporate charters is a good thing. But not w...
Delaware inhabits a competitive landscape that includes, but is not limited to, corporate law. Like ...
The corporate charter competition has dominated the corporate law literature for four decades. This ...
In its opinions in the cases Centros, Uberseering and Inspire Art, the ECJ has begun to open Europea...
From the classic Cary-Winter debate to current legal scholarship, commentators have struggled to exp...
According to the standard account in American corporate law, states compete to supply corporate law ...
Regulatory competition in corporate law is increasing in Europe and, not differently from what happe...
A perennial issue in corporate law reform is the desirability of afederal system. For notwithstandin...
Regulatory competition in corporate law is increasing in Europe and, not differently from what happe...
Regulatory competition in corporate law is increasing in Europe and, not differently from what happe...
As Delaware corporate law confronts the twenty-first-century global economy, the state\u27s legislat...
This paper develops a model of the competition among states in providing corporate law rules. The an...
This article provides an analysis of why regulatory competition in corporate law has operated, for t...
The state competition for corporate law has long been studied as a distinct phenomenon. Under the tr...
Jurisdictional competition in corporate law has long been a staple of academic-and sometimes, politi...
There are a great arguments as to whether a market for corporate charters is a good thing. But not w...
Delaware inhabits a competitive landscape that includes, but is not limited to, corporate law. Like ...
The corporate charter competition has dominated the corporate law literature for four decades. This ...
In its opinions in the cases Centros, Uberseering and Inspire Art, the ECJ has begun to open Europea...
From the classic Cary-Winter debate to current legal scholarship, commentators have struggled to exp...
According to the standard account in American corporate law, states compete to supply corporate law ...
Regulatory competition in corporate law is increasing in Europe and, not differently from what happe...
A perennial issue in corporate law reform is the desirability of afederal system. For notwithstandin...
Regulatory competition in corporate law is increasing in Europe and, not differently from what happe...
Regulatory competition in corporate law is increasing in Europe and, not differently from what happe...
As Delaware corporate law confronts the twenty-first-century global economy, the state\u27s legislat...
This paper develops a model of the competition among states in providing corporate law rules. The an...
This article provides an analysis of why regulatory competition in corporate law has operated, for t...
The state competition for corporate law has long been studied as a distinct phenomenon. Under the tr...
Jurisdictional competition in corporate law has long been a staple of academic-and sometimes, politi...