This unique work consists of a selection of key papers presented at the first Anglo-Japanese Comparative Law Conference, held at Jesus College, Cambridge in September 1996. The conference was organised under the auspices of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London; the University of Tsukuba, Japan; and Murdoch University in Australia.
The conference brought together a number of leading business lawyers from around the world, who discussed the impact of globalisation on commercial law. If trhe internalisation of trade and business has produced problems for lawyers, the impact of globalisation, particularly in such areas as the capital markets, has proved to be even more problematic.
The implications for all those who operate in the commercial and financial sectors, and for those who advise them, of developments in the nature and character of the markets are increasingly significant. The publication will be of particular interest to academics, those involved in trans-national business, and legal practitioners.
Preface
Chapter 1. Globalisation
of Japanese Financial Market
Mr Ryo Watabe Chapter 2. The Impact
of Globalisation on the Securities Markets
Professor Thomas R. Hurst
Chapter 3. Business Corruption in Japan - 1996: Nothing New and Something
New
Mr Hiroshi Goto Chapter 4. The Impact of Globalisation on
Japanese Banking Law
Professor Yutaka Tajima & Ms Misako Inagaki
Chapter 5. Globalisation of Banking: An Australian Perspective
Professor John Glover Chapter 6. The Impact of Globalisation on Law
and Practice of Banking
Professor John A. Maher Chapter 7.
Harmonisation, Informalisation and Financial Systems Design Risk and
Opportunity for English and Japanese Banks and Banking Law in a Global Economy
Ms Robin Mackenzie Chapter 8. Anti-Money-Laundering Legislation and
its Implications for Japanese Financial Institutions
Dr Chizu Nakajima
Chapter 9 The Impact of Globalisation on Intellectual Property Rights
Professor Michael Blakeney Chapter 10 The Globalisation of Japanese
Corporate Law
Professor Mitsumasa Tanabe Chapter 11 Corporate
Disclosure in the Era of Globalisation
Ms Fiona Macmillan Chapter 12
Setting Minimum Capital Requirements for Corporations - An Aspect of Japan's
Small Company Policy
Professor Haruyoshi Shimura Chapter 13
Corporate Law ... Some Peculiarly American Political Factors Can Confuse
Professor John A. Maher Chapter 14 Registration of Charges by
Overseas Companies in Britain
Professor A.J. Boyle Chapter 15
The Structure of Company Management and Shareholder Control in Japan
Professor Yoshimichi Hiraide Chapter 16 Globalisation
ofInsider-Trading Law
Ms Fiona Macmillan Chapter 17 Directors'
Duty of Loyalty and Insider Dealings - A Recent Reform
Professor Yutaka
Tajima Chapter 18 A Comparative Analysis of Anti-Insider Dealing
Legislation in Britain, Japan and New Zealand
Professor Barry A.K. Rider &
Dr Chizu Nakajima Chapter 19 The Importance of Effective Legal
Systems - Provisional Remedies in Litigation
Mr Yutaka Yazawa, Index