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- aggregation subject "Law and Political Science".
- aggregation title "Comparative aspects of regulation of shareholders' agreements: Belgium and the UK".
- aggregation abstract "Shareholders’ agreement is one of the most popular contractual legal measures that enable shareholders of Belgian listed companies to regulate their relationships in the context of corporate governance. In contrast, the UK shareholders are less determined to enter into the shareholders’ agreement. The article analyses the concept of voting agreement and securities lending agreement in Belgium and the UK, provides comparative insights with the Lithuanian legislation. Legal assessment of the aforementioned agreements is presented in the article. Voting agreement enables shareholders to coordinate their actions and to implement common governance policy in the company. Though there are no provisions regarding the transfer of voting rights agreement stipulated in the laws of Belgium or the UK similar legal consequences are achieved by entering into securities lending agreements. These agreements provide a possibility for a borrower to use the voting rights attached to the securities. Article concludes that legislators should focus on aspects of regulation of voting and securities lending agreements.".
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