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Catching up with the crowd — but going where? The new codes on corporate governance in the Nordic countries
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Hansen, Jesper Lau
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Corporate governance
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2006
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2006
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Catching up with the crowd — but going where? The new codes on corporate governance in the Nordic countries
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Catching up with the crowd — but going where? The new codes on corporate governance in the Nordic countries
2006
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Since the Cadbury Report of 1992 several Member States of the European Union have provided national codes on corporate governance or best practice, and the European Commission in its Company Law Action Plan has declared its intention to see these coordinated and converge. The five Nordic countries that are all members of either the EU or EEA have passed such codes relatively late. Based on these Nordic Codes, this paper takes a critical look at what this venture into European soft law or best practices is about, and points out the differences in the Nordic approach to this kind of company law regulation that are visible in the Codes and may be at odds with the intended convergence. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Palgrave Macmillan
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