Prof. Dr. Jennifer Hill: "Regulating Executive Remuneration in the Post-Financial Crisis Era: A Common Law Perspective"
Jennifer Hill is Professor of Corporate Law at Sydney Law School, and writes widely in the area of comparative corporate governance. Her recent research has focused on international responses to global corporate scandals, differences in the balance of power between shareholders and management across common law countries, and regulation of executive remuneration.
Jennifer has been a Visiting Professor at Vanderbilt University (2003-2010), University of Texas at Austin (1999); University of Virginia (1998) and Cornell University (1994), and was a Visiting Fellow at the European University Institute (May 2007).
She is a Research Associate of the European Corporate Governance Institute, and a member of the editorial board of International Corporate Law and Financial Regulation, Cambridge University Press. She is also a member of the Law Council of Australia, Corporations Law Committee, and of the Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee (CAMAC), Legal Sub-Committee, which advises the Australian federal government on law reform.
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