When corporations inflict injuries in the course of business, shareholders wielding ESG principles can, and now sometimes do, intervene to correct the...
The UK’s adoption of a stewardship code sparked a global shareholder stewardship movement. Singapore, as a corporate governance leader in Asia,...Read more
This article attempts to assess the consequences of Brexit for English and European private law. More specifically, I am interested in how the...Read more
What are the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) for corporate law? In a recent essay, we consider the trajectory of AI’s evolution,...Read more
The global financial crisis gave rise to competing narratives about shareholders and their engagement in corporate governance. According to one...Read more
Before deciding on operations involving share issuance or sale, companies or shareholders may seek to disclose information to selected investors,...Read more
In 2010, when the United Kingdom enacted the world’s first stewardship code (UK Code), the impetus behind it was clear. Institutional investors...Read more
This essay is a contribution to the forthcoming Oxford University Press Handbook of Corporate Law and Governance edited by Jeffery Gordon and...Read more
With its rules on related party transactions (RPTs), the amended EU Shareholder Rights Directive introduces a novel ex ante review of suspicious...Read more