Voici le compte rendu hebdomadaire du forum de la Harvard Law School sur la gouvernance corporative au 21 septembre 2017.
Cette semaine, j’ai relevé les dix principaux billets.
Bonne lecture !
- Equifax Data Breach: Preliminary Lessons for the Adoption and Implementation of Insider Trading Policies
- Better Directors or Distracted Directors? An International Analysis of Busy Boards
- Making Sure Your “Choice-of-Law” Clause Chooses All of the Laws of the Chosen Jurisdiction
- Investment Stewardship 2017 Annual Report
- Is There Hope for Change? The Evolution of Conceptions of “Good” Corporate Governance
- NYC Pension Funds Boardroom Accountability Project Version 2.0
- Reforms to UK Corporate Governance
- Sharing the Lead: Examining the Causes and Consequences of Lead Independent Director Appointment
- Vanguard’s Investor Stewardship
- Delaware Blockchain Initiative: Revitalizing European Companies’ Funding Efforts
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