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Non-Pecuniary Private Benefits in Publicly Traded Corporations
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Non-pecuniary private benefits, a phenomenon in publicly traded corporations, may be extracted by influencing shareholders to the detriment of minority shareholders and corporations. This book, wit...
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05 October 2023

Non-pecuniary private benefits, a phenomenon in publicly traded corporations, may be extracted by influencing shareholders to the detriment of minority shareholders and corporations. This book, with particular focus on Turkish law and American law, investigates the loopholes paving the way of non-pecuniary private benefit extractions in the context of corporate law. Pehlivanoğlu proposes to use shareholder oppression law’s reasonable expectations standard to expand the reach of involuntary dissolution statutes to cover non-pecuniary private benefit extractions of influencing shareholders.
Price: $161.00
Pages: 246
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: International and Comparative Business Law and Public Policy
Publication Date:
05 October 2023
ISBN: 9789004686502
Format: Hardcover
Murat Can Pehlivanoğlu, S.J.D. (2018), San Francisco Golden Gate University, is Assistant Professor of Law at Istanbul Kent University. He has published widely on commercial law and corporate law, and teaches at several universities.