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Author Tomasic, Roman

Title Commercial Law in East Asia
Published Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (562 pages)
Series Library of Essays on Law in East Asia
Library of essays on law in East Asia.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Series Preface; Introduction: Mapping the Contours of East Asian Commercial Law for the Asian Century; Part I General Issues; 1 Richard P. Appelbaum (1998), 'The Future of Law in a Global Economy'; 2 Douglas W. Arner, Charles D. Booth, Paul Lejot and Berry F.C. Hsu (2007), 'Property Rights, Collateral, Creditor Rights, and Insolvency in East Asia'; 3 Donald C. Clarke (2003), 'Economic Development and the Rights Hypothesis: The China Problem'
4 John Gillespie (2009), 'Testing the Limits to the ""Rule of Law"": Commercial Regulation in Vietnam'5 Mohammad Rizal Salim (2006), 'Legal Transplantation and Local Knowledge: Corporate Governance in Malaysia'; 6 Hwa-Jin Kim (1999), 'Living With the IMF: A New Approach to Corporate Governance and Regulation of Financial Institutions in Korea'; 7 Li-Wen Lin (2009), 'Legal Transplants through Private Contracting: Codes of Vendor Conduct in Global Supply Chains as an Example'; Part II Case Studies
8 John A. Pearce II and Richard B. Robinson Jr (2000), 'Cultivating Guanxi as a Foreign Investor Strategy'9 James K. Sebenius (2002), 'Caveats for Cross-Border Negotiators'; 10 Quan H. Nguyen (2007), 'The Norms and Incentive Structures of Relational Contracting in Vietnam -- Two Surveys'; 11 Yoshiro Miwa and J. Mark Ramseyer (2000), 'Rethinking Relationship-Specific Investments: Subcontracting in the Japanese Automobile Industry'; 12 Saadia M. Pekkanen (2001), 'Aggressive Legalism: The Rules of the WTO and Japan's Emerging Trade Strategy'
13 Junji Nakagawa (2007), 'No More Negotiated Deals?: Settlement of Trade and Investment Disputes in East Asia'14 Chen Su (2009), 'The Establishment and Development of the Chinese Economic Legal System in the Past Sixty Years'; 15 Philip Lawton (1996), 'Berle and Means, Corporate Governance and the Chinese Family Firm'; 16 Roman Tomasic (1995), 'Company Law and the Limits of the Rule of Law in China'; 17 Curtis J. Milhaupt (2001), 'Creative Norm Destruction: The Evolution of Non-legal Rules in Japanese Corporate Governance'
Notes 18 Dan W. Puchniak (2009), 'Delusions of Hostility: The Marginal Role of Hostile Takeovers in Japanese Corporate Governance Remains Unchanged'Name Index
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Subject Commercial law -- East Asia
Commercial law
East Asia
Form Electronic book
Author Tomasic, Professor Roman
ISBN 9781351571548
1351571540
9781315095585
1315095580