Law Series Why do Shareholder Derivative Suits Remain Rare in Continental Europe? Working Paper Author/Authors Martin Gelter Fordham University School of Law Series number: 190/2012 Date published: 01 Jun 2012 Last revised: 05 Aug 2012 Quick links Access Paper on SSRN Categories Litigation Shareholders Keywords derivative suits, nullification suits, rescission suits, shareholder litigation, predatory shareholders, abuse of law Published in Brooklyn Journal of International Law Vol. 37, no. 3, 2012
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