Regulation
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The End of “Corporate” Governance (Hello “Platform” Governance)
A significant development in the global economy over the last two decades has been the emergence of businesses that organize and define t
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Evaluating the Board of Directors: International Practice
It has become a familiar refrain post-Enron and post-2008 Financial Crisis that to be truly effective, the board of directors of a compan
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The Protection of Investors and the Compensation for their Losses: Australia
Investor protection is a central policy goal of corporate and securities law around the world.
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Collateral Damage: Brexit's Negative Effects on Regulatory Competition and Legal Innovation in Private Law
This article attempts to assess the consequences of Brexit for English and European private law. More specifically, I am interested
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An Institutional Theory of Corporate Regulation
The regulation of corporate behaviour has persisted in spite of peaks of neo-liberalism in many global jurisdictions, including the UK.
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Evidence-Based Policymaking: Promise, Challenges and Opportunities for Accounting and Financial Markets Research
Evidence-based policymaking is a rigorous attempt to base policy decisions (e.g., new regulation) on scientific and empirical evidence, i
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Finance and investment: Europe’s lost decade
The financial crisis of 2008 and the ensuing sovereign debt crises of 2010 to 2012 had devastating consequences for European economies, n
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Be Careful What You Wish For: How Progress Engendered Regression in Related Party Transaction Regulation in Israel
Because of their pernicious tendency to serve as a vehicle for extracting value from firms corporate related party transactions
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