The German corporate governance code: what implications?

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Miles, L. 2002. The German corporate governance code: what implications? Business law review. 23 (6), pp. 140-145.
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TitleThe German corporate governance code: what implications?
AuthorsMiles, L.
PublisherButterworths
JournalBusiness law review
ISSN0143-6295
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Print2002
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Deposited18 Mar 2009
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LanguageEnglish
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