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A Financial Centre for Two Empires: Hong Kong's Corporate, Securities and Tax Laws in Its Transition from Britain to China
Contributor(s): Donald, David C. (Author), Wang, Jiangyu (Contribution by), Vanderwolk, Jefferson P. (Contribution by)
ISBN: 0511791917     ISBN-13: 9780511791918
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $213.75  
Product Type: Open Ebook - Other Formats
Published: June 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Corporate
- Law | Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
Dewey: 346.5
Series: International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation
 
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This is a case study of legal transplant, economic development, cultural adaptation and political integration. Hong Kong's journey from British entrep t to China's international financial centre is one of the most interesting legal stories of our time. But Hong Kong's future is even more interesting: will this region with British-origin institutions survive full integration into China and become its permanent international financial centre? Does Hong Kong have the legal infrastructure to compete effectively with Shanghai and Singapore, and even New York and London? A Financial Centre for Two Empires presents Hong Kong's story, examines its corporate economy and securities market, assesses its corporate, securities and tax laws for doctrinal soundness and appropriate remedies, and evaluates the quality of their enforcement empirically. It closes with a view of Hong Kong from the perspective of developments in Beijing and Shanghai, including an examination of the important political dimension.

Contributor Bio(s): Donald, David C.: - David C. Donald is a professor in the Faculty of Law at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.Wang, Jiangyu: - Jiangyu Wang is a professor in the Faculty of Law at the National University of Singapore.Vanderwolk, Jefferson P.: - Jefferson VanderWolk is a member of Ernst and Young's Washington Council, Ernst and Young practice.