The Cambridge Handbook of Shareholder Engagement and Voting
Harpreet Kaur editor Christoph Van der Elst editor Chao Xi editor Anne Lafarre editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:15th Sep '22
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Provides insights on shareholder voting and engagement in nineteen jurisdictions using comparative legal and empirical analyses.
Covering expert reports of nineteen jurisdictions across four continents, this Handbook re-examines the positions of shareholders in a comparative, global, and empirical setting. Useful for researchers, policymakers, and corporate professionals, it shows how shareholders use their voting rights to finance the activities of their companies.All over the world, companies play an important role in the economy. Different types of stakeholders hold the reins in these companies. An important class are the shareholders that finance the activities of these companies. In return, stakeholders have a say on how these companies should be organized and structure their activities. This is primarily done through voting and engaging. These mechanisms of voting and engaging allow the shareholders to decide significant aspects of the company structure, from who governs it to how much directors are paid. However, how shareholders vote and engage and how far their rights stretch are organized differently in different countries. This pioneering book provides insights into what rights these shareholders have and how the shareholders of companies in nineteen different jurisdictions participate in corporate life through voting and engaging. Comparative and international in scope, it pays particular attention to how jurisdictions align and differ around the world.
ISBN: 9781108830881
Dimensions: 265mm x 188mm x 35mm
Weight: 1300g
600 pages