Convergence in Shareholder Law
Explore the intricate relationship between global interdependence and national legal systems in "Convergence in Shareholder Law" by Mathias M. Siems. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this insightful paperback spans 522 pages and delves into the pressing question: Has the growing economic and political interdependence among countries resulted in the convergence of their legal frameworks? Siems meticulously examines the realm of company law, focusing on its implications for shareholder law. By analyzing various economic and political factors, he provides a comprehensive perspective on whether such convergence is a feasible and necessary development. This essential read is perfect for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the dynamics of corporation law in a globalized world.