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Reaffirmation Of Debt In Consumer Bankruptcy In Canada, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Reaffirmation Of Debt In Consumer Bankruptcy In Canada, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Stephanie Ben-Ishai
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Comparative Consumer Bankruptcy, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Book Review: Comparative Consumer Bankruptcy, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Stephanie Ben-Ishai
This is a review of Comparative Consumer Bankruptcy by Jason J. Kilborn. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2007.
Sarbanes-Oxley Five Years Later: A Canadian Perspective, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Sarbanes-Oxley Five Years Later: A Canadian Perspective, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Stephanie Ben-Ishai
No abstract provided.
Regulating Payday Lenders In Canada: Drawing On American Lessons, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Regulating Payday Lenders In Canada: Drawing On American Lessons, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Stephanie Ben-Ishai
No abstract provided.
A Team Production Theory Of Canadian Corporate Law, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
A Team Production Theory Of Canadian Corporate Law, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Stephanie Ben-Ishai
The article applies the Team Production Theory developed by American corporate law scholars, Margaret Blair and Lynn Stout, to argue that Canadian corporate law's understanding of public corporations that are not controlled by a single shareholder or group of shareholders reflects a director primacy norm rather than a shareholder primacy norm. Canadian corporate law provides that directors of such public corporations with widely-held share ownership and voting rights are free from direct control by any corporate stakeholders. A potential departing point for Canadian corporate law, the oppression remedy, continues to develop to deal with extra-legal advantages rooted primarily in unequal …
Book Review: Bankruptcy, Insolvency And Family Law, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Book Review: Bankruptcy, Insolvency And Family Law, Stephanie Ben-Ishai
Stephanie Ben-Ishai
This is a review of Bankruptcy, Insolvency and Family Law, 2d ed by Robert A. Klotz.