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The liability of closeness: Business relatedness and foreign subsidiary performance
Journal of World Business, 2012Abstract It is widely accepted that business relatedness, defined as the extent to which a foreign subsidiary is related to its parent's core business, has a positive effect on subsidiary performance. With a sample of 165 Japanese subsidiaries located in China, however, we found that modestly related subsidiaries, on average, outperformed both ...
Jianyun Tang, W. Glenn Rowe
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Bringing a Lawyer-Consultant to Subsidiary Liability
Zakon, 2023The article analyses the possibility of making a legal consultant liable in case of bankruptcy. Criteria were proposed for recognising him as a controlling debtor on the basis of a special status - a carrier of professional knowledge, which is the reason for the need to create a standard for the provision of legal assistance and the introduction of ...
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SOME PROBLEMS OF SUBSIDIARY LIABILITY
Scientific research of the SCO countries: synergy and integrationThe article discusses issues related to the problems of bringing controlling persons (beneficiaries) to subsidiary liability. What is a “beneficiary” and how to define it. To solve this issue, the authors tried to understand the nature of this phenomenon and the current regulations that regulate this procedure not only on the territory of the Russian ...
Grib, V.G. +2 more
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Holding and Subsidiary Companies: Liability Sharing
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008With globalization and liberalization companies started going global. While most of the countries relaxed its investment and trade policy opening doors for foreign players, they also enhanced legal framework under their respective corporate laws to determine liability of different group of companies, holding and associate companies.
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A Parent Company's Liability for a Subsidiary's Actions
Business Law Review, 2012Chandler v Cape suggests that parent companies may be confronted with new and expanded risks for the actions (or omissions) of their subsidiaries. This comment looks at the history of lifting the corporate veil before giving advice to business entities with group structures when dealing with this issue.
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The Subsidiary Liability Institution in Insolvency (Bankruptcy) Cases
Russian judgeThis article is devoted to the study of the institution of subsidiary liability in insolvency (bankruptcy) cases with a comparison with the general principles of civil liability in domestic law, identifying similarities and differences taking into account law enforcement and judicial practice.
Andrey A. Romanov, Anna V. Nabokova
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Subsidiary liability in civil law: liability or obligation?: discussion questions
Экономика и безопасностьВведение: Активная деятельность по рассмотрению сущности и определению содержания субсидиарной ответственности в российском гражданском праве началась ещё во второй половине 1990-х гг. Цель: рассмотреть дискуссионные вопросы относительно гражданско-правовой сущности субсидиарной ответственности (что она представляет собой: ответственность или ...
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Liability of Parent Companies for Human Rights Violations of Subsidiaries
European Business Law Review, 2015The infringement of human rights by subsidiaries of multinational enterprises has become a thoroughly discussed topic. It is obvious that potential corporate liability under any regime gives incentives to group companies for structuring themselves in a way that, if ever agents who do not respect human right will be held responsible, the liability risks
Rolf H. Weber, Rainer Baisch
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