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This book analyses and compares the benefits and drawbacks of shareholder activism in corporations under US American and German law, applying means of new institutional economics. The analysis concentrates on three fields of action of active shareholders in targeted corporations: nominations and elections, transaction decisions and financial decisions. The author evaluates and compares the effectiveness of the means which active shareholders use and of the limitations they face. She concludes that shareholder activism has benefits and drawbacks. Both require legal actions under the two jurisdictions, such as stronger nomination and election rights under US American law and more effective disclosure obligations under German law.

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Contents: Benefits and Drawbacks of Shareholder Activism in Corporations under US American and German Law – Analysis of Shareholder Rights and Limitations in the Areas of Nominations and Elections – Transaction Decisions – Financial Decisions – Benefits and Drawbacks – Statutory Amendments under American and German Jurisdictions.

Shareholder Activism: Benefits and Drawbacks

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    A Hardback by Lutz Michalski, Marion Hartmann

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 17/04/2014
      ISBN13: 9783631642931, 978-3631642931
      ISBN10: 3631642938

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book analyses and compares the benefits and drawbacks of shareholder activism in corporations under US American and German law, applying means of new institutional economics. The analysis concentrates on three fields of action of active shareholders in targeted corporations: nominations and elections, transaction decisions and financial decisions. The author evaluates and compares the effectiveness of the means which active shareholders use and of the limitations they face. She concludes that shareholder activism has benefits and drawbacks. Both require legal actions under the two jurisdictions, such as stronger nomination and election rights under US American law and more effective disclosure obligations under German law.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Benefits and Drawbacks of Shareholder Activism in Corporations under US American and German Law – Analysis of Shareholder Rights and Limitations in the Areas of Nominations and Elections – Transaction Decisions – Financial Decisions – Benefits and Drawbacks – Statutory Amendments under American and German Jurisdictions.

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