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Browsing by Author "Igbayiloye O.B"

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    Comparative lessons for a human rights-based approach to water in Nigeria: Kenya, South Africa, India and Colombia in legal perspective
    (2023) Niyi-Gafar O.L.; Igbayiloye O.B
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    Takeovers as an Effective Mechanism for Corporate Governance
    (Faculty of Law, University of Ilorin, 2015) Ugowe A.O; Igbayiloye O.B; Ojibara H.B
    Corporate governance found itself in the forefront of the discourse in the business and academic world as a result of high level of scandals which led to the collapse of hitherto strong multinational companies which were once thought to be sure bets. The need for the prevention of a reoccurrence of such scandals and improvement on a company's corporate governance system has prompted this study. The study aims at examining takeovers regime as an efficient and effective mechanism for regulating corporate governance. It adopts a balanced approach whereby discussion is focused on the nature of takeovers, its ramifications, justifications, shortcomings and efforts of the European Unions to promote the regime within the Union. The paper found the regime to be very useful subject to certain limitations which caused the need to recommend other mechanisms for the regulation of corporate governance than takeovers.

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