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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- List of Tables
- Glossary of Terms
- Introduction
- 1 Shareholder Litigation and Corporate Governance
- 2 The Choice of Rationales and the Social Meaning of Derivative Actions
- 3 The Difficulties with Conferring Rights on Shareholders to Litigate
- 4 The Way to Reform and a New Statutory Derivative Action: Much Ado About Nothing?
- 5 A Proposed Model for Derivative Actions: the Functional and Focused Model (FFM)
- 6 Funding Derivative Actions: Costs and Fees as Incentives to Commence Litigation
- 7 Pursuing the Resolution of the Funding Problem
- 8 The Interrelationship between the Derivative Action and the Unfair Prejudice Remedy
- 9 Conclusion and Future Directions
- Appendix 1 Companies Act 2006
- APPENDIX 2 The Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2007 SI 2204/2007 (Extracts Only)<sup>1</sup>
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
(p.307) Appendix 1 Companies Act 2006
(p.307) Appendix 1 Companies Act 2006
- Source:
- Derivative Actions and Corporate Governance
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- List of Tables
- Glossary of Terms
- Introduction
- 1 Shareholder Litigation and Corporate Governance
- 2 The Choice of Rationales and the Social Meaning of Derivative Actions
- 3 The Difficulties with Conferring Rights on Shareholders to Litigate
- 4 The Way to Reform and a New Statutory Derivative Action: Much Ado About Nothing?
- 5 A Proposed Model for Derivative Actions: the Functional and Focused Model (FFM)
- 6 Funding Derivative Actions: Costs and Fees as Incentives to Commence Litigation
- 7 Pursuing the Resolution of the Funding Problem
- 8 The Interrelationship between the Derivative Action and the Unfair Prejudice Remedy
- 9 Conclusion and Future Directions
- Appendix 1 Companies Act 2006
- APPENDIX 2 The Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2007 SI 2204/2007 (Extracts Only)<sup>1</sup>
- Selected Bibliography
- Index