Business and Finance

Japan Corporation Law Guide 2nd Edition

AREA: JAPAN

Bound Book

Price 21,000yen (22,050yen included tax)

Pub. December 2010

ISBN 9784915845161

Membership Benefits: Applied

Japan Corporation Law Guide 2nd Edition

Now included "Glossary (English - Japanese, Japanese - English)

Page volume up to 650 pages (1st edition 560 pages)

The Japan Corporation Law Guide provides you with a comprehensive analysis on Japan's Corporate Law as well as other laws and regulations governing companies in Japan. You will find out in detail about the legal framework in Japan and legal requirements imposed on companies, from different business structures to the right of shareholders, company requirements with respect to meetings, accounting disclosure and company finance, the impact of the law on mergers and acquisitions and finally on dissolution and liquidation. The Guide is a must for those seeking to set up operations in Japan, continuing to do business in Japan or entering into business arrangements with Japanese entities.

  • Glossary
  • Legal Framework
  • Structure of Entities
  • Company Finance
  • Directors & Officers
  • Meeting
  • Accounting & Disclosure
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Dissolution & Liquidation
  • Legislation & Specimen Forms
  • Case Table
  • Legislation Finding List
  • Index
Features & Benefits

2010 Major Update parts...

Company Finance

  • Amendments to the securities regulations, specifically the Cabinet Ordinance concerning the Disclosure of Content, etc, of Corporate and its guidelines, which enhance disclosure to investors in allotment of shares to third parties.

Directors & Officers

  • Requirement under the securities regulations – corporations have to file internal control reports with the annual securities report for the business years ending on or after 31 March 2010…

Meetings

  • Requirement under the securities regulations – annual securities reports can now be filed before the ordinary shareholders’ meeting if…

Mergers & Acquisitions

  • Amendment to the Anti-Monopoly Law – a corporation making a share acquisition has to file a prior notification of its shareholding with the Fair Trade Commission of Japan (“JFTC”) instead…

  And more…