
Corporate Boards Play A Central Role In Corporate Governance And Are Thus Regulated In The Corporate Law And Corporate Governance Codes Of All Industrialized Countries. Yet While There Is A Common Core Of Rules On The Boards Considerable Differences Remain. These Differences Depend Partly On Shareholder Structure, Partly On Historical, Political And Social Developments And Especially Employee Representation On The Board. More Recently, In Particular With The Rise Of The International Corporate Governance Code Movement, There Is A Clear Tendency Towards Convergence, At Least In Terms Of The Formal Provisions Of The Codes. This Book Analyses The Corporate Boards, Their Regulation In Law And Codes And Their Actual Functioning In Ten European Countries (belgium, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland And The United Kingdom). It Offers The Most Up To Date Practical And Analytical Information On Boards In Europe By Leading Company Law Experts. The Issues Addressed Include: Board Structure, Composition And Functioning (one Tier V. Two Tier, Independent Directors, Expertise And Diversity, Separating The Chair And The Ceo Functions, Information Streams, Committees, Voting And Employee Representation); Enforcement By Liability Rules (in Particular Conflicts Of Interest), Incentive Structures (remuneration) And Shareholder Activism.
This book investigates the regulatory frameworks and practical operations of corporate boards across ten European nations to identify patterns of convergence and divergence in corporate governance. The authors, a team of distinguished company law experts, utilize a comparative legal analysis to examine how historical, political, and social factors influence board structures. By synthesizing legislative requirements and corporate governance codes, the text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how boards function within diverse economic environments.
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Legal scholars and practitioners recognize this work as a primary resource for understanding the complexities of European corporate governance. Readers frequently note the high level of academic rigor and the utility of the comparative approach for cross-border legal research.
Page Count:
787
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191015253
ISBN-13:
9780191015250
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