Similar Items: Corporate governance in South Africa progress and challenges
- Regulation of executive directors remuneration in South Africa : the road to achieving good corporate governance
- The ownership and control architecture of South Africa's state-owned companies and its impact on corporate governance
- The role of the independent director in maintaining good corporate governance
- The use of legal provisions by civil society organisations to advance corporate governance in state-owned enterprises in South Africa
- Enforceable accountability: a corporate governance mirage for South African state-owned companies
- The protection of shareholders' rights versus flexibility in the management of companies: a critical analysis of the implications of corporate law reform on corporate governance in South Africa with specific reference to protection of shareholders
Author: Yeats, Jacqueline
- The role of non-executive directors: concerns regarding the standard of liability for breach of a duty of care and skill
- Compulsory acquisition of minority shareholding : a critical analysis
- The effective and proper exercise of appraisal rights under the South African Companies Act, 2008 : developing a strategic approach through a study of comparable foreign law
- The effectiveness of the appraisal right as a form of shareholder protection
- Room or relegation? : a critical analysis of section 77(2)(a) of the Companies Act, 2008, in light of the common law remedy of disgorgement
- Enforceable accountability: a corporate governance mirage for South African state-owned companies