Abstract
The distinctive Canadian contribution to the resolution of conflict among shareholders and of conflict between nonshareholder constituents--such as creditors--and persons controlling a corporation, typically its shareholders and directors, is examined with respect to comparable US judicial remedies.
Citation
Deborah A. DeMott,
Oppressed but Not Betrayed: A Comparative Assessment of Canadian Remedies for Minority Shareholders and other Corporate Constituents,
56 Law and Contemporary Problems
181-222
(Winter 1993)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol56/iss1/8