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Democratizing Pension Funds
Corporate Governance and Accountability
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This book will spark a debate concerning the need for democracy and accountability in the governance of trillions of dollars of plan members' pension plan assets and the legitimacy of the present, mostly unaccountable, corporate governance decisions made by these plans. The author analyzes the reasons for this passivity, pointing to conflicts of interest with respect to corporate governance activity in pension plans and also to limitations in corporate, securities, and pension law. He argues that plan members should be given a voice in pension plan governance and the plans made accountable, and he outlines the legal reforms necessary.
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"Ronald Davis has a rare combination of expertise - labour law, corporate law, trust law, securities law, and pension law... His book provides a clear explanation of many important legal concepts from vastly different fields and brings them together in a way that is compelling... It will be read and discussed by many scholars, policymakers, and practitioners not only in Canada and the United States but around the world. - Marleen O'Connor, Stetson University College of Law"