Exploring sustainable governance: Compliance with the Italian related party transactions regulation for the legal protection of minority shareholders

Regarding the development of sustainable governance systems, many regulators have issued and developed self‐regulatory codes defining the characteristics and ideal features of government models. The adoption of codes of good governance could serve as a mechanism to increase the level of legal protec...

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CSR
Italy
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Market value
minority shareholders
Minority stockholders
Public utilities
Regulation
Related party transactions
Stockholders
Sustainability
Sustainable development
sustainable governance
Utilities
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