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After Enron: Improving Corporate Law and Modernising Securities Regulation in Europe and the US by Edited by John Armour Edited by Joseph A. McCahery Contributions by Ronald J. Gilson Contributions by Reinier Kraakman Contributions by Donald C. Langevoort Contributions by John C. Coffee Contr, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


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    Author(s)Edited by John Armour Edited by Joseph A. McCahery Contributions by Ronald J. Gilson Contributions by Reinier Kraakman Contributions by Donald C. Langevoort Contributions by John C. Coffee Contr
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781841135311
    Pages730
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2006

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC After Enron: Improving Corporate Law and Modernising Securities Regulation in Europe and the US by Edited by John Armour Edited by Joseph A. McCahery Contributions by Ronald J. Gilson Contributions by Reinier Kraakman Contributions by Donald C. Langevoort Contributions by John C. Coffee Contr

    At the end of the twentieth century it was thought by many that the Anglo-American system of corporate governance was performing effectively and some observers claimed to see an international trend towards convergence around this model. There can be no denying that the recent corporate governance crisis in the US has caused many to question their faith in this view. This collection of essays provides a comprehensive attempt to answer the following questions: firstly what went wrong - when and why do markets misprice the value of firms and what was wrong with the incentives set by Enron? Secondly what has been done in response and how well will it work - including essays on the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in the US UK company law reform and European company law and auditor liability reform along with a consideration of corporate governance reforms in historical perspective. Three approaches emerge. The first two share the premise that the system is fundamentally sound but part ways over whether a regulatory response is required.The third view in contrast argues that the various scandals demonstrate fundamental weaknesses in the Anglo-American system itself which cannot hope to be repaired by the sort of reforms that have taken place. This collection of papers by leading US and European corporate law scholars provides fresh and rigorous analyses of the recent corporate governance scandals and the strategies devised by regulators to guard against future governance failures. Randall Thomas John Beasley Professor of Law and Business Vanderbilt University School of Law Vanderbilt University.show more



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