A New Perspective on Japanese Corporate Governance

Article on Japanese Corporate Governance in the Washington International Law Journal

In April, Reid Monroe-Sheridan published “Substance Overload: A Comparative Examination of Japanese Corporate Governance Law Through the Lens of the Daiwa Bank Case” in the Washington International Law Journal. The article presents a critical examination of certain key principles of Japanese corporate governance law in light of contemplated reforms in Japan and analogous rules in the United States.

Full article information is below:

Title: Substance Overload: A Comparative Examination of Japanese Corporate Governance Law Through the Lens of the Daiwa Bank Case (link on LexisNexis)
Publication: Washington International Law Journal
Volume and date: Vol. 24, Issue 2, April 2015
Pages: 319–362

The Washington International Law Journal (formerly known as the The Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal) has a rich history of publishing scholarship on Japanese law.

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