The normative power of international soft law has constantly increased through the activities of various international organizations and the reliance that state practice places on the new form of international legal prescription. The recent unprecedented pace of such development has been seen in such financially - troubled East Asian countries as Korea. This article describes the changes and developments within the Korean economy and industries since the end of 1997 with particular emphasis on corporate governance and regulation of financial markets, directly and indirectly mandated by various international soft law rules. This article suggests that the national law principles developed in capital exporting (and providing) countries will se...
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In this Article, I examine several interrelated points. After defining soft law in Part II, I briefl...
With the explosion of economic growth in the Pacific Rim, Korea is an increasingly attractive place ...
What motivates the choice between hard and soft law in the drafting of international commercial law,...
The Republic of Korea (Korea) is one of the countries the economy of which has developed rapidly ove...
International law is a largely consensual system, consisting of norms that states in sovereign equal...
Drawing examples from international environmental law, sustainable development, and corporate social...
The corporate governance models of US and UK have influenced many countries around the world. After...
This Article seeks to develop a frame of reference for comprehending legitimacy structures in emergi...
Present article focuses on the norms of soft law in the framework of international organizations. To...
This article will introduce both the dominant corporate model and corporate ownership structure as w...
Soft law facilitates cooperation between international actors. Already, the elaboration of internati...
This article provides a brief survey of the foreign judgment recognition and enforcement system of K...
The regulation of global finance comprises an unorthodox legal framework. Unlike other areas of econ...
The global financial crisis strengthened the role of international financial standards in global com...
This Article surveys the law and finance literature recently produced by scholars in the United Sta...
In this Article, I examine several interrelated points. After defining soft law in Part II, I briefl...
With the explosion of economic growth in the Pacific Rim, Korea is an increasingly attractive place ...
What motivates the choice between hard and soft law in the drafting of international commercial law,...
The Republic of Korea (Korea) is one of the countries the economy of which has developed rapidly ove...
International law is a largely consensual system, consisting of norms that states in sovereign equal...
Drawing examples from international environmental law, sustainable development, and corporate social...
The corporate governance models of US and UK have influenced many countries around the world. After...
This Article seeks to develop a frame of reference for comprehending legitimacy structures in emergi...
Present article focuses on the norms of soft law in the framework of international organizations. To...
This article will introduce both the dominant corporate model and corporate ownership structure as w...
Soft law facilitates cooperation between international actors. Already, the elaboration of internati...
This article provides a brief survey of the foreign judgment recognition and enforcement system of K...
The regulation of global finance comprises an unorthodox legal framework. Unlike other areas of econ...
The global financial crisis strengthened the role of international financial standards in global com...
This Article surveys the law and finance literature recently produced by scholars in the United Sta...