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Over the past ten years, the corporate governance environment in
East Asia has undergone a significant transformation. The Asian
Financial crisis, together with Japan's long economic malaise,
undermined confidence in the corporate structures, governance
practices, and regulatory oversight of firms in the region. Since
that time, each of the countries in the region has been a hotbed of
legislative, judicial, and market activity in the realm of
corporate governance. This book takes stock of the most important
recent corporate governance changes in the region and the
challenges still to be overcome. The contributors pursue this
objective, not by describing laundry lists of legal reforms and
problems, but by focused in-depth legal analysis on specific issues
facing the separate systems in the wake of - sometimes in spite of
- the voluminous reforms and market changes of the past decade.
Written by the leading corporate law scholars and policy advisors
in East Asia and some of the most renowned scholars of comparative
corporate governance in the United States, the papers are
methodologically united in their careful attention to the impact,
and limitations, of legal reforms on corporate governance in East
Asia today.
Over the past ten years, the corporate governance environment in
East Asia has undergone a significant transformation. The Asian
Financial crisis, together with Japan's long economic malaise,
undermined confidence in the corporate structures, governance
practices, and regulatory oversight of firms in the region. Since
that time, each of the countries in the region has been a hotbed of
legislative, judicial, and market activity in the realm of
corporate governance. This book takes stock of the most important
recent corporate governance changes in the region and the
challenges still to be overcome. The contributors pursue this
objective, not by describing laundry lists of legal reforms and
problems, but by focused in-depth legal analysis on specific issues
facing the separate systems in the wake of - sometimes in spite of
- the voluminous reforms and market changes of the past decade.
Written by the leading corporate law scholars and policy advisors
in East Asia and some of the most renowned scholars of comparative
corporate governance in the United States, the papers are
methodologically united in their careful attention to the impact,
and limitations, of legal reforms on corporate governance in East
Asia today.
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