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Business Organizations Law

Vanderbilt Law Review

2010

Convergence theory

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Subverting Shareholder Rights: Lessons From News Corp.'S Migration To Delaware, Jennifer G. Hill Jan 2010

Subverting Shareholder Rights: Lessons From News Corp.'S Migration To Delaware, Jennifer G. Hill

Vanderbilt Law Review

Convergence theory and shareholder empowerment represent two major debates in contemporary corporate governance. A pervasive underlying assumption in these debates is that a high level of corporate governance homogeneity exists within the common law world in relation to shareholder rights. This Article challenges that assumption through a detailed case study of the decision by News Corporation ("News Corp.") to move from Australia to Delaware. As events surrounding News Corp.'s reincorporation illustrate, although there are undoubtedly basic similarities between corporate law in the United States and in other common law jurisdictions, there are also fascinating, but underappreciated, differences.

In late 2007, …