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영미법상 신인의무 법리와 이사의 지위Fiduciary Law and Status of Directors

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Fiduciary Law and Status of Directors
Authors
장근영
Issue Date
Mar-2008
Publisher
한국비교사법학회
Keywords
Fiduciary Duty; Duty of Care; Duty of Loyalty; Trust; Trustee; Beneficiary; Business Judgment Rule; Common Law; Equity; Fiduciary Duty; Duty of Care; Duty of Loyalty; Trust; Trustee; Beneficiary; Business Judgment Rule; Common Law; Equity; 신인의무; 주의의무; 충실의무; 신탁; 수탁자; 수익자; 경영판단의 원칙; 보통법; 형평법
Citation
비교사법, v.15, no.1, pp.269 - 302
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
비교사법
Volume
15
Number
1
Start Page
269
End Page
302
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/178847
ISSN
1229-5205
Abstract
This Article reviews the fiduciary relationship in Anglo-American law and directors’ status in corporation to provide helpful insights for Korean law and practice. While the fiduciary relationship has been a part of Anglo-American jurisprudence for over 250 years, the exact contours of the concept have remained elusive. The fiduciary duties applicable to corporate directors, however, are well developed and revolve essentially around the core fiduciary obligation of loyalty. Part Ⅱ examines the origin and development of general fiduciary law, including historical background, general principles, and general justification for fiduciary duty. It can be said that a fiduciary relationship exists between two persons when one of them is under a duty to act for or to give advice for the benefit of another upon matters within the scope of the relation. Part Ⅲ addresses fiduciary issues in corporate law, including who is a corporate fiduciary, who are beneficiaries, and directors’ status in corporation. Given that typically directors have all powers of management over the corporation and its assets, directors are indisputably fiduciaries. The relationship between directors and corporation, however, is a unique one that cannot be analyzed by reference to other types of fiduciary relationships. Based on the analysis of the foregoing discussion, Part Ⅳ examines the issue of introducing fiduciary duty of loyalty into the Korean Commercial Code.
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