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Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Securities Law
Consideraciones Acerca Del Proyecto De Reforma Del Código Civil Y Los Contratos De Empresa, Martin Paolantonio
Consideraciones Acerca Del Proyecto De Reforma Del Código Civil Y Los Contratos De Empresa, Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Se analizan y valoran las propuestas de la reforma proyectada en 1998, respecto de los contratos de empresa, incluyendo la etapa precontractual, reglas de interpretación y contratos con cláusulas predispuestas
La Prescripción De Las Acciones Cambiarias, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel
La Prescripción De Las Acciones Cambiarias, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel
Martin Paolantonio
Estudio sobre la prescripción de las acciones para el cobro de títulos valores cambiarios (letra de cambio, pagaré, cheque, factura de crédito y letras hipotecarias)
La Retribución De Los Directores Y El Análisis Económico Del Derecho: Reflexiones Sobre El Caso De Las Sociedades Abiertas, Martin Paolantonio
La Retribución De Los Directores Y El Análisis Económico Del Derecho: Reflexiones Sobre El Caso De Las Sociedades Abiertas, Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Desde la perspectiva del AED, análisis crítico de las disposiciones de la ley de sociedades comerciales en materia de retribución de administradores
Las Cláusulas Abusivas En El Contrato De Emisión De Tarjeta De Crédito, Martin Paolantonio
Las Cláusulas Abusivas En El Contrato De Emisión De Tarjeta De Crédito, Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Análisis de las cláusulas abusivas integrando las disposiciones de la ley 25065 de tarjetas de crédito con las normas generales de tutela al consumidor (ley 24240)
Responsabilidad Civil De Las Entidades Financieras En Las Operaciones De Crédito Al Consumo, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel
Responsabilidad Civil De Las Entidades Financieras En Las Operaciones De Crédito Al Consumo, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel
Martin Paolantonio
Tratamiento de una cuestión sustantiva en las operaciones de crédito al consumo: la tutela del consumidor ante el incumplimiento del proveedor y la pretensión de cobro del financista
Alcances De La Ley 23.928 Y Su Vinculación Con Los Contratos De Locación, Martin Paolantonio
Alcances De La Ley 23.928 Y Su Vinculación Con Los Contratos De Locación, Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Análisis del alcance de la prohibición de indexar obligaciones, a propósito de una nota a fallo de la Cámara Nacional Civil sobre un contrato de locación comercial
The Efficient Norm For Corporate Law: A Neotraditional Interpretation Of Fiduciary Duty, Thomas A. Smith
The Efficient Norm For Corporate Law: A Neotraditional Interpretation Of Fiduciary Duty, Thomas A. Smith
Michigan Law Review
To economically oriented corporate law professors, distinguishing between directors' fiduciary duty to shareholders and a duty to the corporation1 itself smacks of reification - treating the fictional corporate entity as if it were a real thing. Now the orthodox view among corporate law scholars is that the corporate fiduciary duty is a norm that requires firm managers to "maximize shareholder value." Giving the corporation itself any serious role in the analysis of fiduciary duty, the thinking goes, obscures scientific insight with bad legal metaphysics. Some recent scholarship and legislation, such as constituency statutes, have challenged this "shareholder primacy" view. Contestants …
Integration Of International Financial Regulatory Standards For The Chinese Economic Area: The Challenge For China, Hong Kong, And Taiwan, Lawrence L.C. Lee
Integration Of International Financial Regulatory Standards For The Chinese Economic Area: The Challenge For China, Hong Kong, And Taiwan, Lawrence L.C. Lee
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
This article initially reviews the current development of financial services that converge regulatory systems around the world. Along with focusing on banking and securities, this article assesses financial systems and regulators within China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan respectively. The evaluation of the CEA's financial system is based on recommendations issued by the Basle Committee. In addition, with respect to the principle of national treatment, this article evaluates the operations of foreign financial institutions in the CEA. In the future, participation in the WTO will enable the CEA to experience greater growth and increase its participation in the internationalization of financial …
Waiting For The Omelet To Set: Match-Specific Assets And Minority Oppression In The Close Corporation, Edward B. Rock, Michael L. Wachter
Waiting For The Omelet To Set: Match-Specific Assets And Minority Oppression In The Close Corporation, Edward B. Rock, Michael L. Wachter
All Faculty Scholarship
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Comparative Corporate Governance And The Theory Of The Firm: The Case Against Global Cross Reference, William W. Bratton, Joseph A. Mccahery
Comparative Corporate Governance And The Theory Of The Firm: The Case Against Global Cross Reference, William W. Bratton, Joseph A. Mccahery
All Faculty Scholarship
Professors Bratton and McCahery take up the main questions addressed by the literature on comparative corporate governance: whether national governance systems can be expected to converge in the near future, and whether the focal point of that convergence will be a new, hybrid governance system comprised of the best practices drawn from different systems. This Article advances the view that neither global convergence that eliminates systemic differences nor the emergence of a hybrid best practice safely can be projected because each national governance system is a system to a significant extent. Each system, rather than consisting of a loose collection …
The Scope Of Private Securities Litigation: In Search Of Liability Standards For Secondary Defendants, Jill E. Fisch
The Scope Of Private Securities Litigation: In Search Of Liability Standards For Secondary Defendants, Jill E. Fisch
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Recent federal court decisions have struggled to apply the Supreme Court's decision in Central Bank v. First Interstate to determine when outside professionals should be held liable as primary violators under section IO(b) of the Securities Exchange Act. In keeping with the Court's current interpretive methodology, Central Bank and its progeny employ a textualist approach. In this Article, Professor Fisch argues that literal textualism is an inappropriate approach for interpreting the federal securities laws generally and misguided in light of legislative developments post-dating the Central Bank decision. Instead, Professor Fisch advocates an approach that weighs Congress 's recent endorsement of …
Private Ordering At The World's First Futures Exchange, Mark D. West
Private Ordering At The World's First Futures Exchange, Mark D. West
Michigan Law Review
Modern derivative securities - financial instruments whose value is linked to or "derived" from some other asset - are often sophisticated, complex, and subject to a variety of rules and regulations. The same is true of the derivative instruments traded at the world's first organized futures exchange, the Dojima Rice Exchange in Osaka, Japan, where trade flourished for nearly 300 years, from the late seventeenth century until shortly before World War II. This Article analyzes Dojima's organization, efficiency, and amalgam of legal and extralegal rules. In doing so, it contributes to a growing body of literature on commercial self-regulation while …
La Prueba Del Daño En La Responsabilidad Civil Por El Otorgamiento Abusivo Del Crédito, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel
La Prueba Del Daño En La Responsabilidad Civil Por El Otorgamiento Abusivo Del Crédito, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel
Martin Paolantonio
Análisis de la dinámica probatoria del daño en los supuestos de otorgamiento abusivo del crédito