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STETSON LAW REVIEW - 33-3 Spring; (2004)

Comparative Corporate Governance Symposium
VOLUME 33 Spring 2004 NUMBER 3
The Securities and Exchange Commission Goes Abroad to Regulate Corporate Governance Roberta S. Karmel

Corporate Governance Divergence and Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from out Here in the Fields Naomi Cahn

The European Origins and the Spread of the Corporate Board of Directors Franklin A. Gevurtz

Fox in S-Ox North, a Question of Fit: The Adoption of United States Market Solutions in Canada Ronald B. Davis

UK Corporate Governance and Banking Regulation: The Regulator's Role as Stakeholder Kern Alexander

Kasky v. Nike: The Effect of the Commercial Speech Classification on Corporate Statements Elliott L. Dozier

"Blood and Judgment": Inconsistencies between Criminal and Civil Courts When Victims Refuse Blood Transfusions Beth Linea Carlson

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