
This book covers all the main legal, accounting, and economic aspects of takeovers, linking them with international trends in institutional investment and the modernization of corporate laws. It includes revised and updated versions of papers given at a successful conference held by the Institute of Policy Studies in Wellington, together with other papers commissioned specially for the new book. The contributors are all leading experts from New Zealand, Australia, the UK, and the USA. Contributors: John H. Farrar, John C. Coffee, Jr., Peter McKenzie, Robert Austin, Peter Lee, Amnon Mandelbaum, R. Dugan, Mark Berry, David McLay, Fawzi Laswad, Tony Van Zijl, David Jones
This volume investigates the intersection of takeover regulation, institutional investment patterns, and the ongoing modernization of corporate legal frameworks. Edited by John H. Farrar, a distinguished professor of commercial law, the text synthesizes research from leading experts across New Zealand, Australia, the UK, and the USA. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic and accounting mechanisms that govern corporate acquisitions in a globalized market.
What You Will Find
Legal scholars and practitioners recognize this work as a well-researched compilation of comparative materials. Experts highlight the text as a valuable resource for those seeking a multi-disciplinary understanding of takeover regulation and corporate law evolution.
Page Count:
428
Publication Date:
1993-10-14
Publisher:
OUP Australia and New Zealand
ISBN-10:
0195582705
ISBN-13:
9780195582703
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