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The Evolution of Corporate Law in the Arab World: The Everlasting Grip of the State
This article explores the evolution of corporate laws in major Arab economies with emphasis on the role of state in these laws. The article argues that the dominance of the state in these laws is reflected in the absence of substantial number of default rules. These laws are overwhelmed with mandatory rules that are undermining the freedom of parties in companies to structure and manage their companies effectively. The policy background that led to the current Arab corporate laws is also analysed in this paper as the paternalistic nature of Arab states has shaped the policies that led to the current corporate laws in the Arab world. The interventionist nature of political and economic systems in the Arab world is also reflected in their corporate laws. The article argues for the need to reform current corporate laws in the Arab world and liberate these laws from their paternalistic nature and move forward with more enabling rules and empowering freedom of contract to become the governing philosophy of these laws.
期刊介绍:
The Global Journal of Comparative Law is a peer reviewed periodical that provides a dynamic platform for the dissemination of ideas on comparative law and reports on developments in the field of comparative law from all parts of the world. In our contemporary globalized world, it is almost impossible to isolate developments in the law in one jurisdiction or society from another. At the same time, what is traditionally called comparative law is increasingly subsumed under aspects of International Law. The Global Journal of Comparative Law therefore aims to maintain the discipline of comparative legal studies as vigorous and dynamic by deepening the space for comparative work in its transnational context.