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ICC 4th Corporate Governance Roundtable - Prague
Wednesday 18 April 2007
Each year the Financial Services Commission of the International Chamber of Commerce hosts business leaders, investors, corporate governance experts, and government officials at a Corporate Governance Roundtable discussion to promote business-to-business dialogue and recommend policies to enhance corporate governance practices throughout the world. Past Roundtables, held in Beijing, Istanbul, and London have attracted a widely attended audience and have been extremely useful vehicles in advancing business interests on governance issues in these regions.
This year’s Roundtable will be held in Prague, Czech Republic, on 18 April 2007, and will focus on governance reforms in several new EU Member States — Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia. In particular, the challenges confronting the new Member States in conforming to EU directives affecting corporate governance will be assessed. Please note that the following day will feature the Commission’s biannual meeting.
The Financial Services and Insurance Commission looks forward to your participation.
Registration details with Ms Tina Launois at
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Report from Güler Manisali Darman, Vice-Chair, ICC Commission on Financial Services and Insurance
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ICC London Roundtable on Corporate Governance:"Effective Corporate Governance: What is the role of regulation?"
Tuesday 18 October 2005
On 18 and 19 October 2005, ICC is holding a colloquium in London on financial services and insurance issues. For all companies, this is a unique opportunity to meet with top-level government officials and experts on issues that are of most importance to their core activities.
ICC is seeking to engage the international financial/investment community, companies, and top-level government representatives in a dialogue about the appropriate role of regulation in achieving effective corporate governance. Notably panelists will address this question through interactive panel discussions among business leaders centred on two key questions:
1) What is the appropriate balance between regulation and market driven solutions to governance issues?
2) How do companies deal with the multiplicity of governance rules when they operate on a global basis?
ICC's Commission on Financial Services and Insurance will meet to decide on key issues including Model schedules for liberalization of financial services, financial and business reporting, Basel II and outsourcing, the European Reinsurance Directive, Large scale risks, and Terrorism and insurance.
Roundtable Programme + Commission meeting agenda
Registration form
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