Enforcing public takeover regulation: Reconciling public and private interests
Takeover regulation in the UK, Hong Kong and Singaporerelies on takeover codes and takeover panels. However, parties aggrieved by thedecisions of the panels may sometimes challenge them in the courts, giving riseto the potential of overlapping jurisdictions. The problem is compounded by twofactors:...
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Main Author: | WAN, Wai Yee |
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2019
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