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Corporate Governance and Statutory Derivative Actions

Comparative Approach to Shareholder Litigation

Lang Thai

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English
Routledge
06 May 2025
This book is the first comprehensive study of the statutory derivative action in Australia, using the Australian model as a reference point and comparing it with the United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, New Zealand, Hong Kong and USA counterparts. The book includes an empirical study covering over a 20-year period from the date the statutory framework came into operation, coupled with extensive case law analysis and comparisons with other jurisdictions. It informs the world about the uniqueness of Australia’s statutory derivative action, and what other countries can learn from it as shareholder protection and promotion of good corporate governance. While some countries have statutory derivative action, there are still countries that do not have the statutory framework that are considering introducing it into their corporate law. This book is also useful for countries that already have their local variants of the statutory derivative action that are considering revising their existing provisions. This book provides insights and suggestions for lawmakers, judges, litigation practitioners and corporate law and litigation researchers worldwide in reforming their existing model.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   580g
ISBN:   9781032553139
ISBN 10:   1032553138
Series:   Routledge Research in Corporate Law
Pages:   314
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr Lang Thai is an established corporate law academic with over 20 years of university research and teaching experience in Australia and the UK. She has published widely in corporate law, including shareholders remedies, derivative actions, class actions and other forms of corporate litigation. She published her first comparative article on statutory derivative action in 2002 in a well-respected journal and has since been following the developments in this area of law.

Reviews for Corporate Governance and Statutory Derivative Actions: Comparative Approach to Shareholder Litigation

Lang Thai has written an essential book on shareholder derivative suits. While the study focuses on the statutory derivative action in Australia, the findings also apply to other common law jurisdictions and provide lessons for other countries. The author presents empirical evidence that the requirements for plaintiffs to show that they are acting in good faith and that the suit is in the best interest of the company are significant hurdles for the enforcement of corporate law and proposes reform. Policymakers around the world would be well advised to pay attention to this book. Martin Gelter, Professor of Corporate Law at Fordham University, USA. Dr Thai’s book is a comprehensive comparative analysis of shareholder derivative actions with a particular focus on the operation of the Australian statutory derivative action. This includes a detailed empirical study of all Australian cases in the first 20 years since the SDA was introduced. Dr Thai has produced a scholarly analysis of the law and makes useful recommendations to improve the operation of the Australian procedure. The book compares derivative suits with other shareholder remedies such as minority oppression and shareholder class actions and advocates for a more effective and efficient statutory regime. This book should be an essential purchase for corporate law scholars, lawyers and law libraries. It will interest a broad international readership through its international and comparative assessment. Dr Jason Harris, Professor of Corporate Law, The University of Sydney Law School, Australia.


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