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Boston University International Law Journal
The Boston University International Law Journal publishes articles on international law written by professional authors and practitioners, and note and case comments written by student authors. As one of the US's leading international law journals, ILJ seeks to maintain the highest editorial standards and to produce a professional quality publication worthy of international recognition. Published...
Guidelines for achieving corporate governance reform in emerging markets
M. Krasniqi; K.E. Bettcher / Center for International Private Enterprise, 2008
There is a growing consensus among policymakers, business leaders, and the public that corporate governance is an essential tool for improving corporate performance and advancing the overall development of market-oriented democracies....
Explaining corporate governance realities in Bangladesh
F. Haque; C. Kirkpatrick; T. Arun / Centre on Regulation and Competition, Manchester, 2006
The issue of corporate governance in financial and non-financial firms has received attention and recognition as one of the most critical developmental issues in Bangladesh. This paper draws on two of the recently proposed political e...
Towards legal sustainable timber and wood products: a guide to public procurement policies
D. Brack / Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK, 2008
The shared responsibility of timber-consuming and timber-producing countries in restricting trade in illegal timber has been recognised since the early days of the international focus on illegal logging. Consumer countries contribute ...
Corporate governance in Asian economies.
OECD Development Centre, 2007
This paper presents a comparative table containing a comparative overview of the corporate governance frameworks in 13 Asian economies. The table is primarily based on information provided by experts in the respective economies. The i...
Fighting corruption in oil rich countries
I. Kolstad; A. Wiig / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2007
Corruption is a serious problem in many developing countries that are rich in oil and other natural resources. This is central in explaining why resource rich countries perform badly in terms of socioeconomic development. Tran...
Stakeholder approach to corporate governance
S. Ayuso; M.A. Rodriguez; R. Garcia / IESE Business School, University of Navarra, 2007
Recent corporate governance codes emphasise stakeholder governance practices in connection with social and environmental responsibility. However, little is known on how to integrate the interests of all the different stakeholders into...
Recent progress on corporate governance in emerging markets?
United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2007
This report provides a brief overview of recent developments in corporate governance since the twenty-third session of International Standards of Accounting and Reporting (ISAR). It also presents an analysis  of the results of th...
Are the leading banks doing enough to combat climate change?
D.G. Cogan / Ceres, 2008
This report analyses the corporate governance and strategic approaches of 40 of the world’s largest banks to the challenges and opportunities posed by climate change. It is designed as a benchmarking tool which highlights climat...
Corporate governance for co-operatives
L. Shaw / Global Corporate Governance Forum, 2006
This paper discusses corporate governance within the framework of the co-operative sector. It provides a good overview of relevant  issues and debates and aims to remedy the lack of literature available on the topic. T...
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Guidelines for achieving corporate governance reform in emerging markets
M. Krasniqi; K.E. Bettcher / Center for International Private Enterprise, 2008
There is a growing consensus among policymakers, business leaders, and the public that corporate governance is an essential tool for improving corporate performance and advancing the overall development of market-oriented democracies....
Explaining corporate governance realities in Bangladesh
F. Haque; C. Kirkpatrick; T. Arun / Centre on Regulation and Competition, Manchester, 2006
The issue of corporate governance in financial and non-financial firms has received attention and recognition as one of the most critical developmental issues in Bangladesh. This paper draws on two of the recently proposed political e...
Towards legal sustainable timber and wood products: a guide to public procurement policies
D. Brack / Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK, 2008
The shared responsibility of timber-consuming and timber-producing countries in restricting trade in illegal timber has been recognised since the early days of the international focus on illegal logging. Consumer countries contribute ...
Corporate governance in Asian economies.
OECD Development Centre, 2007
This paper presents a comparative table containing a comparative overview of the corporate governance frameworks in 13 Asian economies. The table is primarily based on information provided by experts in the respective economies. The i...
Fighting corruption in oil rich countries
I. Kolstad; A. Wiig / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2007
Corruption is a serious problem in many developing countries that are rich in oil and other natural resources. This is central in explaining why resource rich countries perform badly in terms of socioeconomic development. Tran...
Stakeholder approach to corporate governance
S. Ayuso; M.A. Rodriguez; R. Garcia / IESE Business School, University of Navarra, 2007
Recent corporate governance codes emphasise stakeholder governance practices in connection with social and environmental responsibility. However, little is known on how to integrate the interests of all the different stakeholders into...
Recent progress on corporate governance in emerging markets?
United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2007
This report provides a brief overview of recent developments in corporate governance since the twenty-third session of International Standards of Accounting and Reporting (ISAR). It also presents an analysis  of the results of th...
Are the leading banks doing enough to combat climate change?
D.G. Cogan / Ceres, 2008
This report analyses the corporate governance and strategic approaches of 40 of the world’s largest banks to the challenges and opportunities posed by climate change. It is designed as a benchmarking tool which highlights climat...
Corporate governance for co-operatives
L. Shaw / Global Corporate Governance Forum, 2006
This paper discusses corporate governance within the framework of the co-operative sector. It provides a good overview of relevant  issues and debates and aims to remedy the lack of literature available on the topic. T...
An assessment of corporate governance in Swaziland
M.G. Dlamini / Development Gateway, 2007
Can good corporate governance explain the private sector’s efficiency in service service delivery and production? This report compares the corporate governance of a private and a public institution in Swaziland; Nedbank and the ...
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Boston University International Law Journal
The Boston University International Law Journal publishes articles on international law written by professional authors and practitioners, and note and case comments written by student authors. As one of the US's leading international law journals, ILJ seeks to maintain the highest editorial standards and to produce a professional quality publication worthy of international recognition. Published...
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