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Private International Law As A Means To Control The Multinational Enterprise, Dimitris Tzouganatos
Private International Law As A Means To Control The Multinational Enterprise, Dimitris Tzouganatos
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
This Article explores the different approaches taken by the academic and judicial communities of Germany and the United States in their respective attempts to derive the optimal legal policy to deal with the multinational enterprise phenomenon. It attempts to assess the success of the Private International Law method as applied in most European countries by examining whether its criteria are operational and a reflection of economic reality. The Article also analyzes whether application of such criteria ensures the enforcement of the policies of the forum. It concludes by questioning whether the Private International Law approach is a viable alternative to …
Merger And Acquisition Activities In Japan: The Present And The Future, Mitsuru Misawa
Merger And Acquisition Activities In Japan: The Present And The Future, Mitsuru Misawa
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Merger and acquisition are expected to generate increasing interest in industrial circles throughout Japan. Those who argue in favor of mergers and acquisitions emphasize that these activities will help rejuvenate the economy of Japan through the revitalization of corporate management and the efficient reallocation of resources. Some commentators are strongly in favor of takeover bids and argue that aggressive takeover bids will lead to the revitalization of the individual corporations targeted for acquisition through the arousal of top officials of the targets.
Critics charge, on the other hand, that only raiders, lawyers and speculators find takeover bids profitable. Some complain …