Corporate Governance and Statutory Derivative Actions
Comparative Approach to Shareholder Litigation
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Corporate Governance and Statutory Derivative Actions
Comparative Approach to Shareholder Litigation
About This Book
This book is the first comprehensive study of the statutory derivative action in Australia, using the Australian model as a reference point and comparing it with the United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, New Zealand, Hong Kong and USA counterparts. The book includes an empirical study covering over a 20-year period from the date the statutory framework came into operation, coupled with extensive case law analysis and comparisons with other jurisdictions. It informs the world about the uniqueness of Australia's statutory derivative action, and what other countries can learn from it as shareholder protection and promotion of good corporate governance. While some countries have statutory derivative action, there are still countries that do not have the statutory framework that are considering introducing it into their corporate law. This book is also useful for countries that already have their local variants of the statutory derivative action that are considering revising their existing provisions. This book provides insights and suggestions for lawmakers, judges, litigation practitioners and corporate law and litigation researchers worldwide in reforming their existing model.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Table of cases
- Table of legislation
- Preface
- Glossary of abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The need for statutory derivative action and its current problems
- 3 An empirical study of the statutory derivative action in Australia
- 4 Rethinking the âgood faithâ requirement in statutory derivative action
- 5 The âbest interests of the companyâ requirement in statutory derivative action: Is there a need for amendment?
- 6 Uncertainty in the recovery of costs
- 7 Inspection of company books and other factors affecting the use of SDA
- 8 Summary and conclusion
- Bibliography
- Appendix A: Australia
- Appendix B: New Zealand
- Appendix C: Singapore
- Appendix D: Canada
- Appendix E: British Columbia
- Appendix F: The United Kingdom
- Index