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4 Nov, 2006 11:46 am
... I normally teach international business transactions - which I've very happily taught at WCL for the past ten years - corporate
finance, and private equity-venture capital (which some years is a general private equity class and other ... international economic
development. I understand that this is subject to the objection that there is not that much "law" to teach in the area of international development, and such law as there is derives from public law and human rights - social and economic
rights ...
22 Nov 9:05 am
... series where we speak with top experts and thought-leaders having an impact on corporate governance. Our interview with attorney Holly J. Gregory covers 10 questions ...
World Bank and the joint OECD/World Bank Global Corporate Governance Forum on governance policy for developing and emerging markets. In addition to her legal practice ...
SEC, OECD, World Bank, Yale's Millstein Center for Corporate Governance and Performance, Transparency International and Columbia
University School of Law's Institutional ...
20 Sep, 2008 12:16 pm
... movements, what becomes critical to Thompson is an understanding of the possibilities of constitutionalism as a factor in the construction of the character of corporate
citizenship. Thompson looks to four models: neo-liberal, autopoietic, pragmatic-customary, ... , and that of the elaboration of emerging principles of international governance might be usefully explored here. Thus, for example, it should not be surprising that the development of corporate citizenship principles is an elite affair. ...
25 Jun 9:25 am
... is a developmental trend, in which the autonomy of the codes is preserved, but in which state agencies and international organisations are
involved to the extent that they contribute to the delineation of the borders of the private code and to its implementation ... notes "the emergence of inter-company networks as an
extension of the corporate code onto an entire production network. Global commodity chains have developed, which constitute neither market relationships nor integrated
multinationals ...
17 Jun, 2005 2:55 pm
... . International law does not, in the context of international criminal law or elsewhere, impose
obligations or liability on juridical actors or artificial persons such as corporations. 3. The gradual development of individual
criminal liability in the ... and enforce policy among private actors. It is superficially attractive to believe that accountability is maximized by allowing corporations to be
pursued in such venues as courts for violations of the laws of war or of weapons treaties, but in my ...
8 Aug, 2008 3:24 am
... The focus of Americans is on corruption as a touchstone of illegitimacy. But it is clear that discussion that reinforces the idea that international lenders and the lending system is complicit, passively or actively in globally systemic corruption, ... International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the International
Development Association, the International Finance Corporation, the Multilateral Investment Guaranty Agency, and the Inter-American Development Bank-to be reduced to
any amount ...
22 Nov, 2007 4:45 am
... affirmed Order of the Franklin Circuit Court which affirmed a decision of the Kentucky Board of Tax Appeals (KBTA) determining that AutoZone Development Corporation (AutoZone) was entitled to a tax deduction for dividends paid to shareholders which was
appealed (and lost) by the Commonwealth. ... General Motors Corporation, 794 S.W.2d 178 (Ky.App. 1990) in which it was recognized that taxable
income, as utilized in the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. § 63(a)), and net income, as used in KRS 141.010 ...
16 Jul, 2008 4:40 pm
... A. 2d 946, 957 (Del SC, 1985), the Delaware Supreme Court stated that "our corporate law is not static. It must grow and develop in response to, indeed in anticipation
of, evolving concepts and needs". Historically, however, this ... sporadic attention to international corporate governance regimes. In
my recent paper, Regulatory Show and Tell: Lessons from International Statutory Regimes, which was recently presented at a recent Symposium at
Widener University to mark the 40th anniversary of major ...
2 Apr 3:22 am
... debate becomes far more important in the context of the strengthening cries towards sustainable development, inclusive growth and
corporate social responsibility, particularly in developing / emerging economies like India. Apart from businesses themselves, investors ( ... relatively well in terms of
the level of firm-wide commitment to ESG integration, mainly through links with the international parent/holding company where a commitment to
ESG had been made at the global organisation level. We also ...
2 Apr 3:26 am
... debate becomes far more important in the context of the strengthening cries towards sustainable development, inclusive growth and
corporate social responsibility, particularly in developing / emerging economies like India. Apart from businesses themselves, investors ( ... relatively well in terms of
the level of firm-wide commitment to ESG integration, mainly through links with the international parent/holding company where a commitment to
ESG had been made at the global organisation level. We also ...
9 Jul, 2007 6:46 am
... corporate predecessors, which have provided eradication services to the Department of State since 1991. ... Under the contract, DynCorp International will be wholly responsible for aerial eradication, and will provide aviation services to support host-nation missions in manual eradication ...
Canopy, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Sikorsky, United Technologies, L-3, Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation, Al Salam Aircraft Company Ltd. and Serco Group Plc. One would expect at least the American
...
9 Jan 5:15 am
... involvement in the determination of his or her compensation. Add in that the practice internationally is to separate the two positions and that the stock exchanges have
developed the complex substitute of "lead director," a clear recognition of the ... information be disclosed to directors without first having to be approved or reviewed by the
chairman. As the article Essay: Corporate Governance, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Limits of Disclosure discusses, the use of disclosure ...
26 Feb 6:56 am
... an approach recently followed by shareholder advisory firms. Responding to the demand for measures of the quality of corporate governance, some shareholder advisory firms
have developed and marketed indexes based on a massive number of governance attributes. The ... Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS, now operating under the RiskMetrics
name), has developed a governance metric based on 61 elements. Governance Metric International has been even more ambitious, including
more than 600 provisions ...
30 Aug, 2006 8:33 am
... - NR (62) Law, Norms, and the Breakdown of the Board: Promoting Accountability in Corporate Governance by Renee Jones. 10 - NR (54) Regulating Executive Remuneration:
International Developments in the Post-Scandal Era by Jennifer G. Hill. Top 10 most- ... -Share-One-Vote Controversy in the EU by Arman
Khachaturyan. 10 - NR (118) After the Scandals: Changing Relationships in Corporate Governance by Cary Coglianese, Cary Coglianese & Michael L. Michael. Top 10
most-downloaded securities law papers ...
5 Feb, 2008 6:10 am
... Theodore Fey ResearchProfessor of Law, George Washington University Law School Daniel Runde, Head of Partnership Development,
International Finance Corporation Jacob Werksman, Adjunct Professor of Law,Georgetown University Law
Center and Program Director, ... Allen 12:45 1:00 p.m. Closing Remarks Matthew Drossos, Editor in Chief, Georgetown Journal of International
Law Participants will examine whetherinternational law does, can and should provide incentives forinternational business to consider ...
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24 Aug 3:46 pm
... Private Enterprise Boards vs. Tribal Governments CFO Roundtable- External Diversification vs. Internal Reinvestment: Weighing Risk Management Issues Economic Development Roundtable: Stimulating Revenue Growth Effective Master Planning Design and Construction ... Eletta Tiam, CFO, Nisqually Tribe Michael Marchand,
President, Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Economic Development Corporation Virgil Moorhead,
Chairman, Big Lagoon Rancheria Morris Reid, Chairman, Picayune Rancheria of Chuckchansi ...
14 Sep 10:41 am
... Private Enterprise Boards vs. Tribal Governments CFO Roundtable- External Diversification vs. Internal Reinvestment: Weighing Risk Management Issues Economic Development Roundtable: Stimulating Revenue Growth Effective Master Planning Design and Construction ... Eletta Tiam, CFO, Nisqually Tribe Michael Marchand,
President, Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Economic Development Corporation Virgil Moorhead,
Chairman, Big Lagoon Rancheria Morris Reid, Chairman, Picayune Rancheria of Chuckchansi ...
23 Feb, 2007 1:37 pm
... than a remote likelihood that a material misstatement of the annual or interim financial statements will not be prevented or detected. For example, Petroleum Development Corporation stated in its 10K the following: The Company did not have effective policies and procedures,
or personnel with ... steps to address FAS 143 and FIN 47. Another relevant post on this blog discusses the SEC case against Ashland for alleged inadequate internal controls for
assessing and reporting environmental liabilities.
30 Nov, 2007 12:39 am
... President- Security, Microstrategies, Inc.; Bettina Tweardy Riveros , Associate General Counsel and Director of Product Development,
Corporation Service Company (CSC); Karen Schuler , Vice President of Consulting, ONSITE 3 . Editor: What ... data, knowledge, and documents
across multiple systems and a dispersed organizational structure. Examples include internal management and reporting obligations in the litigation and compliance arenas as well
as external legal hold preservation obligations in ...
17 Mar 3:40 am
... from Europe and the United States each explore different facets of arbitrability always with a perspective open to international
developments and comparative evaluation of standards. The presentation falls into two parts: in the first ... of arbitrability, its rationale and the laws applicable to it. In
the second, arbitrability is specifically examined in the context of administrative, criminal, corporate, IP, financial, commercial, and criminal law This book has its origins in
an International ...
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