scholarly journals Differential Voting Right Shares in India  -  Legal and Valuation Perspective

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manick Wadhwa
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2005 ◽  
Vol 77 (10) ◽  
pp. 383-396
Author(s):  
Boško Tripković

U radu su obrađena najvažnija pitanja regulisanja aktivnog i pasivnog biračkog prava na nivou Evropske unije. Detaljno su prikazana rešenja koja sadrže propisi Evropske unije, a naročito dve direktive Evropskog saveta koje uređuju biračko pravo građana Evropske unije. Takođe, ukazano je na razlike među direktivama koje proizilaze iz različite prirode izbora za Evropski parlament i lokalnih izbora. Na kraju, izloženi su osnovni principi koji su zajednički za obe direktive.


2013 ◽  
Vol null (53) ◽  
pp. 111-113
Author(s):  
고영남
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2007 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Jae-Hyung Lee ◽  
Myung Hoon Yi

We examine the relationship between the amount of shares held by Chaebol’s other affiliated firms and affiliated firm's ownership-control disparity. To this end, the ownership-control disparity equations are estimated with the ownership-control disparity index and the voting right leverage index as dependent variables, using cross-sectional data on 78 affiliated firms in Chaebols in 2005. These Chaebols are controlled by the ceiling on the total amount of holding shares of other affiliated firms in Chaebol. The estimation results with the ownership-control disparity index indicate that the increase in the amount of shares held by Chaebol’s other affiliated firms deepens the ownership-control disparity. And the amount of net assets and the amount of cash flow mitigate the ownership-control disparity. The estimation results of the voting right leverage index are almost the same as those of the ownership-control disparity index. We also find that the ownership-control disparity index is more elastic than the voting right leverage index with respect to the amount of shares held by Chaebol’s other affiliated firms. Overall, these empirical findings suggest that the ceiling on the total amount of holding shares of other affiliated firms in Chaebol can contribute to the desirable corporate governance.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 40
Author(s):  
Eryn Gemala Putri

This paper is aimed to analyze the non-violence principles in Martin Luther King’s speeches and the impacts to African American society and reveal the consistency of King in practicing non-violence principles. This study is a qualitative research, which is conducted under a library research. To describe and analyze non-violence principles in King’s speeches, the writer applied American Studies perspective of interdisciplinary approach. Therefore, it applies a number of related approaches in an integrated way: literature, social, and culture. The result of this research reveals that Martin Luther King is consistent in applying non-violence principles. Applying non-violence principles gives impacts to African American society. Desegregation in public facility and the legalization of voting right for African American society are the impacts of non-violence principles that initiated by King.Keyword: non-violence principles, impacts of non-violence principles, public desegregation,speech.


Author(s):  
Sofia Altmann
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O presente trabalho tem por base a seguinte temática: as ações, enquanto participação social, são bens que investem o seu titular num conjunto unitário e complexo de direitos e obrigações, entre os quais avulta o direito de voto ("voting right", "Stimmrecht", "droit de vote", "diritto di voto"), consagrado genericamente no art. 21.°, n.° 1, al. b) do CSC. Este reveste-se de particular relevância, na medida em que é através da emissão do voto que os acionistas de uma sociedade anónima participam no governo e influem na condução da vida da sociedade, seja diretamente (conformando o sentido das deliberações tomadas pela Assembleia Geral em matérias da competência desta), seja indiretamente (elegendo e destituindo os membros dos demais órgãos sociais e fiscalizando a respetiva atuação).


PsycCRITIQUES ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 58 (13) ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine Scott
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