Abstract

The principal focus of the paper is the risk-decoupling phenomenon in corporate law. Key strategies for achieving decoupling are considered, such as those, in which the amount of risk of a shareholder is less than the amount of her participatory rights in the corporation, as well as those, in which the risk of a shareholder is higher than the rights of participation belonging to her. This effect is achieved through the use of derivatives, swaps, the record date capture as well as through contracts for difference. As a result of the analysis of the theoretical model of these strategies and the application of the Law & Economics methodology solutions for correcting negative effects arising from the use of the above mentioned mechanisms of risk-decoupling are proposed.

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