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Related Party Transactions and Minority Shareholder Rights
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- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Assessment and Recommendations
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Part I. Overall Situation and Lessons from the Reviewed Economies
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Chapter 1.
Managing Related Party Transactions: A Review of Practices
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Chapter 1.
Managing Related Party Transactions: A Review of Practices
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Part II. Country Reviews of Provisions and Practices Covering Related Party Transactions and Protection of Minority Shareholder Rights
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Chapter 2. Belgium: Review of Related Party Transactions and Minority Shareholder Rights
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- + Chapter 4. India: Review of Related Party Transactions and Minority Shareholder Rights
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Chapter 5. Israel: Review of Related Party Transactions and Minority Shareholder Rights
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Chapter 6. Italy: Review of Related Party Transactions and Minority Shareholder Rights
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The ownership and control of Italian listed companies
- Table 6.1. Ownership concentration of listed companies in Italy
- Table 6.2. Group width (number of listed companies) and group depth (distance of listed companies from the top) in the ten largest private non-financial listed groups
- Table 6.3. Listed companies controlled by coalitions (%)
- Box 6.1. The cases of Parmalat and Cirio
- Recent experience of RPTs
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- Assessment and conclusions
- Notes
- Bibliography
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The ownership and control of Italian listed companies
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Chapter 2. Belgium: Review of Related Party Transactions and Minority Shareholder Rights
Related party transactions involve parties who can control the terms of a transaction in their favor potentially at the cost of the company. They include management, board members and controlling shareholders. The publication reviews provisions covering related party transactions and the protection of minority shareholder rights in 31 jurisdictions, both OECD and non-OECD. In addition, the regulatory and legal systems that have beeen developed in five jurisdictions are reviewed in detail and allow a wide range of experience to be compared and lessons drawn. They are, Belgium, France, Italy, Israel and India.
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Publication year : 2012
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