In corporate law, the derivative action mechanism allows minority shareholders and, in certain jurisdictions, single directors or even creditors to file and litigate on behalf of the corporation a lawsuit against an insider or a third party whose action has allegedly injured the corporation. The derivative action is a mechanism that corporate law furnishes to tackle agency problems because the corporate insiders who should initiate such claims occasionally become caught in a conflict of interests. Obviously, each jurisdiction decides whether to employ a derivative action mechanism and on what terms. However, in a globalized world that offers many attractive places in which investors can incorporate their businesses, corporate law regulation...
The company is one of the most popular organisational vehicles for conducting business. The very nat...
This article examines the demand shareholders must make on a corporation\u27s board of directors pri...
In any context the distinction between direct and derivative claims carries significant consequences...
In corporate law, the derivative action mechanism allows minority shareholders and, in certain juris...
In corporate law, the derivative action mechanism allows minority shareholders and, in certain juris...
nicht angegebenThe company’s independent right to sue is the basis of a derivative action. The meani...
Scholars and judges often say that the United States imported the shareholder derivative action from...
As an aftermath of the much publicized circus fire in Hartford, Connecticut, on July 6, 1944, owners...
This Article is premised on the belief that the derivative action is uniquely susceptible to strike ...
The derivative action as a minority shareholder protection device seems to be almost a dead-letter l...
This Article introduce some comparative frameworks about legal transplants, introduces Teubner\u27s...
This article examines the demand shareholders must make on a corporation\u27s board of directors pri...
Shareholder derivative litigation is a target of constant criticism within the United States (U.S.)....
The company is one of the most popular organisational vehicles for conducting business. The very nat...
Using a dataset of Chinese judicial opinions arising in over fifty cases, this paper analyses the de...
The company is one of the most popular organisational vehicles for conducting business. The very nat...
This article examines the demand shareholders must make on a corporation\u27s board of directors pri...
In any context the distinction between direct and derivative claims carries significant consequences...
In corporate law, the derivative action mechanism allows minority shareholders and, in certain juris...
In corporate law, the derivative action mechanism allows minority shareholders and, in certain juris...
nicht angegebenThe company’s independent right to sue is the basis of a derivative action. The meani...
Scholars and judges often say that the United States imported the shareholder derivative action from...
As an aftermath of the much publicized circus fire in Hartford, Connecticut, on July 6, 1944, owners...
This Article is premised on the belief that the derivative action is uniquely susceptible to strike ...
The derivative action as a minority shareholder protection device seems to be almost a dead-letter l...
This Article introduce some comparative frameworks about legal transplants, introduces Teubner\u27s...
This article examines the demand shareholders must make on a corporation\u27s board of directors pri...
Shareholder derivative litigation is a target of constant criticism within the United States (U.S.)....
The company is one of the most popular organisational vehicles for conducting business. The very nat...
Using a dataset of Chinese judicial opinions arising in over fifty cases, this paper analyses the de...
The company is one of the most popular organisational vehicles for conducting business. The very nat...
This article examines the demand shareholders must make on a corporation\u27s board of directors pri...
In any context the distinction between direct and derivative claims carries significant consequences...