Revision of the OECD Principles on Corporate Governance

AuthorJacek Dybinski

Speaker


Dr Jacek Dybinski is a Senior Research Fellow in the Max Planck Fellow Research Group on European Financial Markets Law at the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law. He specializes in and publishes on the EU and comparative financial markets regulation, capital markets and financial instruments law, company law, corporate governance, and related consumer and new technologies law aspects.


Dr Dybinski holds a position as an Assistant Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, where he taught company, securities and capital markets laws before joining the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg. He is a Lecturer of European banking and financial markets law at the University of Luxembourg and a guest lecturer on the EU capital market law at the LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome.


Dr Dybinski is an academic member of the European Corporate Governance Institute, a fellow of the European Law Institute, and a member of an international research group on the Codification of the European Capital Markets Law.



Topic


This comprehensive e-presentation offers a detailed and insightful examination of the revision of the OECD Principles on Corporate Governance. By delving into this subject, we aim to provide a thorough understanding of the scope and key features that underpin this significant framework for corporate governance in the global context.


The revision of the OECD Principles on Corporate Governance marks a critical juncture in the evolution of corporate governance practices. This presentation meticulously dissects the various aspects of this revision, shedding light on the motivations, the methodologies, and the overarching goals that underpin this update. It explores the broader context in which these principles operate, emphasizing their relevance in a rapidly changing economic and business landscape.


Moreover, the scope of the revised OECD Principles on Corporate Governance is intricately examined. It delves into the nuanced details of the principles' applicability, elucidating the range of entities and stakeholders they encompass. This thorough analysis ensures that stakeholders, from corporate leaders to investors and...

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