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Washington International Law Journal

2015

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Substance Overload: A Comparative Examination Of Japanese Corporate Governance Law Through The Lens Of The Daiwa Bank Case, A. Reid Monroe-Sheridan Apr 2015

Substance Overload: A Comparative Examination Of Japanese Corporate Governance Law Through The Lens Of The Daiwa Bank Case, A. Reid Monroe-Sheridan

Washington International Law Journal

Japanese corporate governance law is facing a period of remarkable change. In light of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s push for corporate governance reforms and the explosive news of Olympus Corporation’s $1.7 billion accounting scandal in 2011, academics and practitioners alike are devoting renewed attention to the rules that govern Japan’s boardrooms. This increased focus brings to the fore two key questions about Japan’s modern corporate governance principles: how have they evolved and how are they applied in practice? To answer these questions, this article revisits the Daiwa Bank case, one of Japan’s most stunning business scandals. This international criminal conspiracy …