Foreign Takeover Bids in China and the Netherlands A Comparative Study of Its Legislative Design.

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Main Author: Du, Du
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Published: The Hague : Boom Uitgevers Den Haag, 2020
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505 0 |a Intro -- Acknowledgement -- Abbreviations -- Tables and Figures -- Table of Contents -- I Introduction -- 1 Background -- 2 Scope -- 2.1 Why foreign takeover bids? -- 2.2 Why state regulations of FDIs and corporate and securities laws? -- 2.2.1 State regulations of FDIs -- 2.2.2 Corporate and securities laws -- 2.3 Why China and the Netherlands? -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Doctrinal approach -- 3.2 Comparative approach -- 4 Scientific and societal relevance -- 5 Outline -- II Theoretical Framework -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Why do takeovers occur: corporate law and economic perspectives 
505 8 |a 2.1 Defining the agency problem -- 2.2 Takeovers: driven by the agency problem -- 2.3 Takeovers: a potential antidote for the agency problem -- 3 The fear of foreign ownership -- 3.1 Effects on local employment -- 3.2 Effects on assets of strategic importance and domestic economic network -- 3.3 Effects on high-tech competitiveness -- 3.4 A remark: reflecting upon the fear of foreign ownership -- 4 The role of corporate and securities laws -- 4.1 Shareholders protection -- 4.2 Contestability determination -- 4.3 Power allocation 
505 8 |a 4.4 Interaction between corporate governance and foreign takeovers -- 5 The role of the state in regulating foreign takeovers -- 5.1 State regulations of FDIs -- 5.2 State intervention and protectionism -- 5.3 Keep the regulatory power of the state under control -- 6 Conclusion: building up the comparative framework -- III Legislative Designs of Foreign Takeover Bids in China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Regulatory framework of foreign takeover bids -- 2.1 Sources of law -- 2.2 Main regulatory authorities -- 3 The role of state regulation -- 3.1 Industrial policies and the sector-based review 
505 8 |a 3.1.1 An ""industry catalogue plus strict approval"" approach -- 3.1.2 Exploring and promoting a ""negative list plus pre-establishment national treatment"" approach -- 3.1.3 Implications of the deregulated approach -- 3.2 National security-based review -- 3.2.1 A gradually established national security review regime for foreign investments -- 3.2.2 The operation of the national security review -- 3.2.3 Reflecting upon the national security review regime -- 4 China's stock market reforms -- 4.1 An increasingly unified stock market -- 4.1.1 The integration of A-shares and B-shares 
505 8 |a 4.1.2 The conversion from non-tradable shares to tradable shares -- 4.2 An increasingly open stock market for foreign investors -- 4.2.1 From establishing an enterprise to purchasing B-shares -- 4.2.2 From the B-share market to the A-share market -- 4.2.3 From a trivial stake to a controlling stake -- 4.3 Summary: preconditions for the emergence of foreign takeover bids are gradually met -- 5 The role of corporate and securities laws -- 5.1 Typologies of takeover bids -- 5.2 Procedure of takeover bids and corresponding requirements -- 5.2.1 Pre-tender phase -- 5.2.2 Tender phase 
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