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In Australia, the trustees of 'non-private' superannuation entities are usually corporations, rather than individuals. This article considers how the use of corporate trustees (rather than boards of natural person trustees) affects the legal accountability of those individuals ultimately...
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Economic analysis is applied to determining the effect of the change of position defense on the question of whether an innocent shareholder receiving an unlawful, mistaken dividend should be liable under English restitution law as the result of unjust enrichment. The analysis builds on and...
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The priority of secured credit has repeatedly and famously been attacked for allowing the exploitation of certain types of unsecured creditor. It has also been blamed for creating inefficiencies. This paper examines these arguments specifically as applied to the UK, and using both theoretical...
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The priority of secured credit has repeatedly and famously been attacked for allowing the exploitation of certain types of unsecured creditor. It has also been blamed for creating inefficiencies. This paper examines these arguments specifically as applied to the UK, and using both theoretical...
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Bankruptcy literature is increasingly accepting the continued existence of bankruptcy and secured debt and becoming more interested in analyzing specific features thereof. This article undertakes such a task, analyzing the entitlement to the going-concern surplus (GCS) generated during corporate...
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The corporate governance debate has focused recently on executive compensation. While defenders of the status quo assert that CEO compensation - and corporate governance generally - is efficient, critics contend that boards have been captured by powerful CEOs who demand excessive pay...
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The German Bundesgerichtshof (Federal Court of Justice) has recently passed a judgement in which it held board members of a company liable for oral information given to investors during a quot;road showquot;. After the company had decided on an increase in its capital, the members of its...
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