This timely and topical book is the first to provide a detailed and practical guide to corporate governance in the context of the activist shareholder. The book considers the issues which arise when shareholders seek to exercise their rights to influence the management of a company, and examines how the board of directors must react in these situations.
The book examines this increasingly significant aspect of company law by looking at such issues as the statutory rights of shareholders to remove auditors of a company, successful takeover bids, the division of powers between the board of directors of a company and the shareholders, and access to company documentation such as accounts. In doing so, it provides a practical guide to the rights, powers, and options available to shareholders, as well as exploring the legitimate responses open to a company. As shareholder activism is an increasingly global phenomenon, reference is made to relevant decisions from other jurisdictions including Australia, Bermuda, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, Isle of Man, Guernsey, Jersey, Mauritius, New Zealand and Singapore.
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 171 mm
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978-0-19-875437-4 (9780198754374)
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Catherine Roberts is a Barrister at Erskine Chambers where she has practiced since 1986 and specializes in company law and in commercial litigation involving issues of company law, corporate insolvency, shareholder disputes, professional negligence and partnership disputes. She has also worked as a Lecturer in Law at Leeds University and a Supervisor in Law at Churchill College, Cambridge.
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BarristerBarrister, Erskine Chambers