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  • Chun-yih Cheng In order to ensure the sound operation of listing companies and address the general public's concerns regarding fat cat pay to senior executives, Taiwan's legislative body has amended the Securities and Exchange Law to require that all listing companies, ie those trading on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) and the Gre Tai Securities Market (Gre Tai), should establish their respective compensation committees.
  • Mafalda Monteiro Last January, the Portuguese Securities Commission (CMVM) enacted Regulation 1/2010 of January 7 2010, on corporate governance, introducing internationally accepted corporate governance rules. Fully effective January 1 2011, the Regulation requires listed companies to adopt a corporate governance code in accordance with the principles and practices of good governance provided therein.
  • Ricardo Gómez-Palacio del Río Cecilia Legaspi Chávez
  • Sai Pidatala Real estate developments are comprised not only of a number of units, but also of common areas that are designed for common use by unit owners and occupiers.
  • Kayra Üçer Ismet Bozoglu
  • Legislative Decree 61/2007 (LD 61), when enacted in 2007, was promoted as the family business law in Syria; it provided incentives to enhance corporate governance and ensure sustainability after third generation. However, it is safe to say that LD 61 served as the foundation of M&As in Syria.
  • Ileana Glodeanu Romania, like all the other European countries, is beating the drums for the implementation of the CRD III remuneration policies and practices by January 1 2011.
  • Philip Reeser Cuperus In the first half of 2011, a new tribunal is to be instituted in the Hague in the Netherlands to settle international disputes relating to complex financial products. This initiative was launched at the roundtable meeting International Dispute Resolution Facility for the Financial Markets held by World Legal Forum (WLF) on October 25 2010.
  • Nollaig Murphy Liam Carney
  • Buyouts of US-listed Chinese companies are on the rise. Here’s how to avoid the legal pitfalls