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Home Country United States The Significance of Corporate Governance Reform in Japan: Is the Japanese System Really Changing? Program Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Program Country Japan Grant Activity Type Research Discipline Law Specialization Law Academic Year 2011-2012 Dates August 2011 - May 2012 Flex No Scholar type U.S. Scholar Project Title The Significance of Corporate Governance Reform in Japan: Is the Japanese System Really Changing? Scholar Information Grantee Bruce Aronson Title Professor Institution Creighton University Department School of Law School Host Institutions Institution Waseda University Consequences of Legalizing the Regulation of Japanese Financial Institutions: A Comparative Look at the Regulatory Treatment of Problem Loans Program Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Program Country Japan Grant Activity Type Research Discipline Law Academic Year 2000-2001 Dates August 2000 - June 2001 Flex No Scholar type U.S. Scholar Project Title Consequences of Legalizing the Regulation of Japanese Financial Institutions: A Comparative Look at the Regulatory Treatment of Problem Loans Scholar Information Grantee Bruce Aronson Title Partner Institution Independent Scholar/Unaffiliated Host Institutions Institution University of Tokyo
The Significance of Corporate Governance Reform in Japan: Is the Japanese System Really Changing? Program Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Program Country Japan Grant Activity Type Research Discipline Law Specialization Law Academic Year 2011-2012 Dates August 2011 - May 2012 Flex No Scholar type U.S. Scholar Project Title The Significance of Corporate Governance Reform in Japan: Is the Japanese System Really Changing? Scholar Information Grantee Bruce Aronson Title Professor Institution Creighton University Department School of Law School Host Institutions Institution Waseda University
Consequences of Legalizing the Regulation of Japanese Financial Institutions: A Comparative Look at the Regulatory Treatment of Problem Loans Program Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Program Country Japan Grant Activity Type Research Discipline Law Academic Year 2000-2001 Dates August 2000 - June 2001 Flex No Scholar type U.S. Scholar Project Title Consequences of Legalizing the Regulation of Japanese Financial Institutions: A Comparative Look at the Regulatory Treatment of Problem Loans Scholar Information Grantee Bruce Aronson Title Partner Institution Independent Scholar/Unaffiliated Host Institutions Institution University of Tokyo