Table of contents:
Introduction: The Dynamic Tension in Corporate Governance, by Curtis J. Milhaupt
Part I Fiduciary Duties and Corporate Governance
Controlling Corporate Self-Dealing: Convergence or Path-Dependency?, by Zohar Goshen
On The Export of U.S.- Style Corporate Fiduciary Duties to Other Cultures: Can A Transplant Take?, by Lynn A.
Fiduciary Duty in Transitional civil law jurisdictions:Lessons from the incomplete law theory, by Katharina Pistor and Chenggang Xu
What Corporate Law Cannot Do, by Mark J. Roe
Part II Convergence and Reform, Europe and Asia
Regulation and the Globalization (Americanization) of Executive Pay, by Brian R. Cheffins and Randall S. Thomas
Corporate Governance, Employees and the Focus on Core Competencies in France and Germany, by Michel Goyer
Convergence on Shareholder Capitalism: An Internationalist Perspective, by Jeffrey N. Gordon
Off the Books, But on the Record: Evidence from Italy on the Relevance of Judges to the Quality of Corporate Law, by Luca Enriques
Institutional Change and M&A in Japan: Diversity Through Deals, by Curtis J. Milhaupt and Mark D. West
Financial Malaise and the Myth of the Misgoverned Bank, by Yoshiro Miwa and J. Mark Ramseyer
Revamping Fiduciary Duties in Korea: Does Law Matter to Corporate Governance?, by Kon-Sik Kim and Joongi Kim
Global Markets and Parochial Institutions: The Transformation of Taiwan's Corporate Law System, by Lawrence S. Liu
Part III Globalization and Capital Markets
The Impact of Cross-Listings and Stock Market Competition on International Corporate Governance, by John C. Coffee, Jr.
Coming to America?: Venture Capital, Corporate Identity, and U.S. Securities Law, by Edward Rock
Engineering a Venture Capital Market: Replicating the U.S. Template, by Ronald J. Gilson
Index.