The enactment of the Companies Act of Japan in 2006 was a once-in-a-century revolution for Japanese company legislation. It was the modernization of Japanese corporate law through a complete rewrite and consolidation of multiple laws into a single piece of legislation. Next spring, the Companies Act is scheduled to undergo its first set of amendments since its inception. One of the main goals of these amendments is to encoura...
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