The Strength Of The Obligations Of Voting Conventions
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399668Keywords:
Contractualization, implicit public order, explicit public orderAbstract
Voting agreements, also known as shareholder agreements or shareholder agreements, are of central importance in corporate governance. They establish the rules that govern the participation of shareholders in the operation of the company. The obligation to respect them is crucial to ensure stability, predictability and consistency in the management of companies, whether publicly listed or private. This obligation arises from various factors and constitutes a fundamental element of the proper functioning of financial markets and the protection of investors' rights.
Voting agreements create a contractual framework between shareholders, defining their rights and obligations, as well as the conditions under which they can exercise influence over the management of the company.
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