Abstract

In the context of the development of the domestic energy industry, the legal regulation of corporate governance of companies with state participation is of particular importance for the effective operation of companies of this type.Legal support for the development of the Institute of corporate governance is an important task for both domestic and foreign legislators.A special approach to the development of this institution has developed in the people’s Republic of China, where the traditional model of legal regulation of corporate governance is observed in energy companies with state participation, which, in turn, is in constant development as a result of the integration of the economic activities of such companies into international trade.The research reveals the specifics of implementing corporate governance in companies with state participation under the laws of the people’s Republic of China, as well as a comparative legal analysis of the organizational and legal forms of corporate governance entities under Chinese and Russian legislation.

Highlights

  • Legal support for the development of the Institute of corporate governance is an important task for both domestic and foreign legislators

  • A special approach to the development of this institution has developed in the people’s Republic of China, where the traditional model of legal regulation of corporate governance is observed in energy companies with state participation, which, in turn, is in constant development as a result of the integration of the economic activities of such companies into international trade

  • The research reveals the specifics of implementing corporate governance in companies with state participation under the laws of the people’s Republic of China, as well as a comparative legal analysis of the organizational and legal forms of corporate governance entities under Chinese and Russian legislation

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Legal support for the development of the Institute of corporate governance is an important task for both domestic and foreign legislators. A special approach to the development of this institution has developed in the people’s Republic of China, where the traditional model of legal regulation of corporate governance is observed in energy companies with state participation, which, in turn, is in constant development as a result of the integration of the economic activities of such companies into international trade.

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