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Center for Governance and Management Studies (CGMS) Seminar

”Shareholder Primacy:

The Main Barrier to

Sustainable Companies”

On February 23, 2016, Professor Beate Sjå=ell from the University of Oslo will present her on-going research on comparaAve

corporate law and sustainable development.

Welcome to room “Sven-Erik” on floor 6, Saltmätargatan 13-17, at 12.00-14.00. Sandwiches and beverages will be served.

ParAcipants may sign up and receive further materials by contacAng:

markus.kallifaAdes@hhs.se

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