Sustainable Corporate Governance:A Way Forward

Rarely has the report of a private consultancy caused so many reactions, in particular, criticism, in such a short period of time, as the “Study on directors’ duties and sustainable corporate governance” that Ernst and Young recently prepared for the European Commission DG Justice and Consumers (EY...

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