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Enforcement of Corporate Governance in Asia [electronic resource]: The Unfinished Agenda / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

By: Contributor(s): Series: Corporate Governance in Emerging MarketsPublication details: Paris : OECD Publishing, 2007.Description: 121 p. ; 16x23cmISBN:
  • 9789264035607
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Contents:
Executive Summary -- Chapter 1. The Merits of Shareholder Collective Actions (Class Actions Suits in Chinese Taipei) by Lawrence S. Liu -- Chapter 2. Procomp: A Case in Chinese Taipei by Lawrence S.Liu -- Chapter 3. Ensuring Judicial Infrastructure: Theory and Practice of Specialised Courts by Maarten Kroeze. -- Chapter 4. Relations Between Regulators and Prosecutors in Korea by Yong Jin-Jung -- Chapter 5. The Prospects for Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution by Michael Hwang -- Chapter 6. Implementation and Enforcement of Rules in Singapore and the Case of China Aviation Oil by Yuen Teen Mak, Luh Luh Lan and Azrudi Bin Buang
Abstract: Over the past few years, most Asian jurisdictions have substantially revamped their laws, regulations and other corporate governance norms. However, enforcement remains a significant challenge and "an unfinished agenda".  This publication offers a unique snapshot of how corporate governance is being enforced in Asia.  It provides policy makers, judges, investors, board members and stakeholders with cases studies and analysis that illustrate how regulators deal with enforcement in practice.
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Executive Summary -- Chapter 1. The Merits of Shareholder Collective Actions (Class Actions Suits in Chinese Taipei) by Lawrence S. Liu -- Chapter 2. Procomp: A Case in Chinese Taipei by Lawrence S.Liu -- Chapter 3. Ensuring Judicial Infrastructure: Theory and Practice of Specialised Courts by Maarten Kroeze. -- Chapter 4. Relations Between Regulators and Prosecutors in Korea by Yong Jin-Jung -- Chapter 5. The Prospects for Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution by Michael Hwang -- Chapter 6. Implementation and Enforcement of Rules in Singapore and the Case of China Aviation Oil by Yuen Teen Mak, Luh Luh Lan and Azrudi Bin Buang

Over the past few years, most Asian jurisdictions have substantially revamped their laws, regulations and other corporate governance norms. However, enforcement remains a significant challenge and "an unfinished agenda".  This publication offers a unique snapshot of how corporate governance is being enforced in Asia.  It provides policy makers, judges, investors, board members and stakeholders with cases studies and analysis that illustrate how regulators deal with enforcement in practice.

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