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This Article uses the derivative action in Asia as a lens for re-evaluating the foundational theories of Asian and comparative corporate law. It begins by demonstrating that the cultural theory of “Asian non-litigiousness” provides scant explanatory or predictive value for either the...
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This is a working draft Chapter for a forthcoming volume, The Research Handbook on Shareholder Power, edited by Randall Thomas and Jennifer Hill (United Kingdom: Edward Elgar). The Research Handbook is part of a joint project on Shareholder Power co‐organized by Dan W. Puchniak and Randall...
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Cover -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgments -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- I The Rise of the Independent Director in the West and Asia -- II Why...
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Context matters. Take a step back and look at some 170 years of history of derivative actions and at the pertinent developments on three continents, and you will see a seemingly endless regulatory quest for what we have termed the ‘Holy Grail’ of derivative actions regulation (i.e., the...
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Since the UK adopted the world’s first stewardship code in 2010, stewardship codes have proliferated across Asia. Given the UK Code’s prominence, it is tempting to assume that every other stewardship code preforms the same function as the UK Code. This assumption belies the truth: all these...
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