Takeover Regulation in the United States and Europe: An Institutional Approach Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • While convergence may be the word of the day in corporate governance, it is noticeably absent in takeover regulation. The United States and Europe have adopted strongly dissimilar laws governing the process and substance of hostile tender offers, and their respective paths seem to be diverging rather than converging. This paper argues that much of this difference can be explained by process and institutional competency: courts have played the primary role in the development of American law, while political actors dominated the E.U. adoption of the Takeover Directive.

published proceedings

  • Pace International Law Review

author list (cited authors)

  • Magnuson, W. J

complete list of authors

  • Magnuson, William J

publication date

  • January 2009