
The latest issue of the
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (Vol. 53, no. 3, May 2020) is out. Contents include:
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Comparative Corporate Law and Governance: Asian and Global Perspectives
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Kyung-Hoon Chun, Management Succession in Korea: Tunneling, Semi-Tunneling, and the Reaction of Corporate Law
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Martin Gelter & Aurelio Gurrea-Martinez, Addressing the Auditor Independence Puzzle: Regulatory Models and Proposal for Reform
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Gen Goto, Alan K. Koh, & Dan W. Puchniak, Diversity of Shareholder Stewardship in Asia: Faux Convergence
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Jennifer G. Hill, The Conundrum of Common Ownership
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Robin Hui Huang & Randall S. Thomas, The Law and Practice of Shareholder Inspection Rights: A Comparative Analysis of China and the United States
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Lin Lin & Umakanth Varottil, Venture Capital in China and India: Does Business Form Matter?
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Dan W. Puchniak & Samantha S. Tang, Singapore's Puzzling Embrace of Shareholder Stewardship: A Successful Secret
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Morgan Ricks, Deal Breakage in Domestic and Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions: New Data and Avenues for Research
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Jiangyu Wang & Tan Cheng-Han, Mixed Ownership Reform and Corporate Governance in China's State-Owned Enterprises
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Yesha Yadav, Fintech and International Financial Regulation