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Building enforcement capacity for Brazilian corporate and securities law

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Brazil is one of the world’s largest emerging markets, with many opportunities for development. Persuading financiers to commit funds to Brazilian firms requires effective corporate and securities laws to facilitate ‘arm’s length’ contracting. Enforcement of these laws is problematic. Brazilian judges are over-worked, with a long case backlog. They lack relevant business expertise, and are often expected to anticipate ‘social and economic consequences’ in their judgments. This provides little...

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10.1017/9781316691397.024

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
Law
Sub department:
Law Faculty
Oxford college:
Oriel College
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0000-0001-6903-926X

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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press Publisher's website
Host title:
Enforcement of Corporate and Securities Law: China and the World
Pages:
476-500
Publication date:
2019-01-01
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ISBN:
9781316616673
Language:
English
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pubs:671677
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uuid:0724973a-7612-4b2c-9654-d8e2f477b972
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pubs:671677
Deposit date:
2017-01-18

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