Fiduciary Duties: The Case for Prescription
In: Trust Law International, Vol 30, (3-25), 2016
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In: Trust Law International, Vol 30, (3-25), 2016
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In: NBER Working Paper No. w17661
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In: William & Mary Law Review, Band 54, Heft 2
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In: Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business, Discussion Paper No. 962, 6/2018
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In: Trust Funds under International Law, S. 169-224
In: The Rand journal of economics, Band 34, Heft 3, S. 516
ISSN: 1756-2171
In many countries, private equity (PE) and venture capital (VC) are a growing part of the economy, and concerns have surfaced over how PE/VC money is managed and spent. Investors want to ensure that their investments are in good hands, while government bodies want to prevent PE/VC funds from being abused as vehicles for scams and fraud. PE/VC fund managers are often bound by fiduciary duties. In certain countries, however, no fiduciary duty is imposed, and in other countries such duties may be contractually eliminated. In such instances where managers operate without owing fiduciary duties, this raises questions about how best to protect vulnerable investors. This paper contributes to the literature on PE/VC industries and their regulation. It demystifies and describes the operation and structure of partnership-type PE/VC funds, which can be a black box to less sophisticated investors. With the basic structure outlined, the paper then highlights the critical role of specific fiduciary duties, as well as the various potential problems arising from a lack of such duties. Finally, given the increasing prevalence of PE/VC funds particularly in developing markets and the corresponding need for regulation, the paper also analyses potential solutions and safeguards that can be implemented to improve regulatory regimes.
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In: Canadian Business Law Journal (Forthcoming, 2023)
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In: NLUO Student Law Journal, Volume IV Issue 1
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In: Regulating Financial Services and Markets in the Twenty First Century
In: University of Louisville Law Review, Band 58
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In: University of Illinois Law Review, Band 2013
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In: (2023) 38(3) Australian Journal of Corporate Law 362; the finalized version has been published by LexisNexis and the link is available at: https://advance.lexis.com/toc/?pdmfid=1201008&crid=96c5e1a2-fbe1-49a6-91ae-8c2f01590bc7&pdtocfullpath=%2Fshared%2Ftableofcontents%2Furn%3AcontentItem%3A58XD-PF91
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