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Transplant of Corporate Governance Regimes to South Asia - (Schriften Zum Europäischen Und Internationalen Privat-, Bank) by Asif Salahuddin
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- This book involves scrutiny of the doctrine of legal transplants - corporate governance transplants, in particular.
- About the Author: Postdoctoral Fellow, EW Barker Centre for Law and Business (EWBCLB), Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore (NUS)
- 450 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, General
- Series Name: Schriften Zum Europäischen Und Internationalen Privat-, Bank
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Book Synopsis
This book involves scrutiny of the doctrine of legal transplants - corporate governance transplants, in particular. It focuses on the viability of Western corporate governance transplants to certain South Asian countries. It specifically sheds light on the corporate governance regimes in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan as transplanted from the West. It questions the feasibility, robustness, resilience, and congruity of the regimes in light of their local conditions, values, norms, culture, and ideology among others. The book examines the challenges facing soft law approach to corporate governance, while analysing the effectiveness of this approach in the context of developing countries. It assesses whether a regulatory, hard law, or a hybrid approach is more appropriate for developing countries as opposed to the principles-based regime in the UK. It recommends innovative and practicable reform proposals to enhance the transplanted legal frameworks.
About the Author
Postdoctoral Fellow, EW Barker Centre for Law and Business (EWBCLB), Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore (NUS)