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Fischman Afori, O. (2024). 'The Evolving Concept of Minority Shareholders as Controllers – The Israeli Perspective' In E. Hilgendorf, (Ed.), Law in Times of Crisis (1st ed., pp. 415-424)
Fischman Afori, Orit. "The Evolving Concept of Minority Shareholders as Controllers – The Israeli Perspective". Law in Times of Crisis, edited by Eric Hilgendorf, Duncker & Humblot, 2024, pp. 415-424.
Fischman Afori, O. (2024): 'The Evolving Concept of Minority Shareholders as Controllers – The Israeli Perspective', in Hilgendorf, E (ed.). Law in Times of Crisis. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 415-424.

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The Evolving Concept of Minority Shareholders as Controllers – The Israeli Perspective

Fischman Afori, Orit

In: Law in Times of Crisis (2024), pp. 415–424

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Orit Fischman Afori

Fischman Afori, Orit, Prof. Dr., College of Management Academic Studies, Rishon LeZion, Israel

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Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Orit Fischman Afori: The Evolving Concept of Minority Shareholders as Controllers – The Israeli Perspective 415
I. Introduction 415
II. Minority Shareholders as Controllers in Israeli Corporate Law 416
III. The Duty of Fairness and the Haama v. Muller Case 419
IV. The Delaware Model 420
V. Concluding Remarks 423
Bibliography 423