An analysis that compares appraisal rights in the U.S., France, and Romania is in the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business of Law. Why is Romania included? The country apparently has a robust appraisal regime. “We selected these three countries because they are representative of strong, average, and weak capital markets, respectively, with varying levels of shareholder activism and litigation (high, normal, and low, respectively),” say the authors.
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