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13 March 2023
By Peter Andrews, Peter Hope and Callum Watling. Replacing the Code with a tweak to the Listing Rules could be sensible but, contrary to the view of Cheffins and Reddy, it is unlikely to solve the problem of...
11 October 2022
By Guido Ferrarini. The new chapter VI on “sustainability and resilience” reflects recent trends in corporate practice and legislation and will be an essential addition to the Principles given the importance...
11 October 2022
By Klaus Hopt. The draft maintains its current six Principles without making clear where it identifies priorities among them and among the priority terms. While in the end this is a matter for the corporations...
11 October 2022
By Pierre-Henri Conac. The OECD embraces "sustainability" with caution and keeps a strong focus on minority shareholders' protection. Some might regret this shyness but it is not really...
11 October 2022
By Eddy Wymeersch. A significant part of the OECD principles have been transposed in national legal requirements – e.g. structure of the decision making bodies, majority rules - , and references are often made...
11 October 2022
By Rolf Skog. The Principles advocate policies that make companies internalise environmental and social externalities as well as set predictable boundaries within which directors have to exercise their...
20 July 2022
By Brian Cheffins and Bobby Reddy.
19 July 2022
By Brian Cheffins. It is doubtful whether the changes introduced thus far will do much to strengthen UK equity markets. Arguably, reform of a more radical character should be on the agenda,