Skip to Main Content
  • UH Manoa
    • Search this site
    • UHM Home
    • A-Z Index
    • Directory
    • Students
    • Faculty and Staff
    • Parents
    • Alumni
    • MyUH
  • Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal
      • Current Issue
      • Past Issues
      • Submission Guidelines
      • Symposia
      • Column
      • Masthead
      • Prospective
Search this site
twitter   facebook   instagram   flickr   youtube
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal

University of Hawai'i at Manoa | William S. Richardson School of Law
  • Current Issue
  • Past Issues
  • Submission Guidelines
  • Symposia
  • Column
  • Masthead
  • Prospective
  1. Home
  2. Posts
  3. Volume 9, Issue 1

Volume 9, Issue 1

January 1, 2008 Issues

Editor’s Note

Articles

  • J. Mark Ramseyer, Stacking the Friday Workshop: An Introduction
  • Dan Puchniak, The Japanization of American Corporate Governance? Evidence of the Never-Ending History of Corporate Law
  • Jie Yuan, Formal Convergence or Substantial Divergence? Evidence from Adoption of the Independent Director System in China
  • Peter Lawley, Panacea or Placebo? An Empirical Analysis of the Effect of the Japanese Committee System Corporate Governance Law Reform
  • Kenichi Osugi, What is Converging? Rules on Hostile Takeover in Japan and the Convergence Debate
  • Kon Sik Kim, Transplanting Audit Committees in Korea Soil: A Window into the Evolution of Korean Corporate Governance
← Volume 8, Issue 2
Volume 9, Issue 2 →
uh manoa logo
  • A-Z Index
  • Academic Calendar
  • Campus Directory
  • Campus Maps
  • Parking & Transportation
  • Visiting the Campus
  • Emergency Information
  • Campus Safety
  • Title IX
  • UH News & Media
  • Press Releases
  • Events
  • Work at UH
  • campusHELP
  • UH Email
  • MyUH
  • Giving to UH
  • Site Feedback
  • Get Adobe Acrobat Reader
  • UH System
The University of Hawaiʻi is an equal opportunity institution
©2025 University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa • 2500 Campus Road • Honolulu, HI 96822 • (808) 956-8111
Go to Top