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Introducing the Business Judgment Rule in Select Countries of the Arabian Gulf
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Introducing the Business Judgment Rule in Select Countries of the Arabian Gulf

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  • Abdullah Ahmed Alkayat Alazemi Kuwait University School of Law https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7376-2792

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https://doi.org/10.12775/CLR.2022.001

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business judgment rule, corporate governance, exculpatory clauses, foreign investors, good faith, Gulf Cooperation Council

Abstract

Examining the corporate practices of the Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) member states, this paper demonstrates the imperative that GCC nations implement rational board practice models and improve current laws and regulations that pertain to corporate boards of directors. GCC member countries increasingly need to diversify revenue-generating streams; improved corporate board practices are likely to increase income from foreign corporations and investments. Rational board policies protect board members from frivolous challenges related to legal culpability because they operate on a “good faith” model, augmenting corporate growth. Providing a coherent analysis of the business judgment rule, a significant as pect of rational board practices, this paper examines how the rule has worked in the United States and provides a standard for GCC countries to emulate. Shifting domestic policies to this rational model will promote foreign investments and result in financial stability, benefits that current reform practices initiated by the GCC have not yet accomplished.

Author Biography

Abdullah Ahmed Alkayat Alazemi, Kuwait University School of Law

Currently an associate business law professor at Kuwait University School of Law, Abdullah started his career as a prosecutor with the Kuwait Public Prosecution Office. After graduating with distinction and class honours from Kuwait University School of Law, he earned an LL.M. degree from UC Berkeley School of Law and then an S.J.D. His doctoral research examined corporate acquisition strategies in financial markets. Abdullah was a fellow at the Berkeley Center for Law and Business and the Berkeley Global Corporate Law Society, a Special Assistant at the Law Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., and a visiting scholar at Cornell Law School. He also clerked for the Institute for Law & Policy Planning in Berkeley, California. Abdullah is currently teaching courses on corporations, securities regulation, and international business while researching regional and international financial centres.

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2022-12-13

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ALKAYAT ALAZEMI, Abdullah Ahmed. Introducing the Business Judgment Rule in Select Countries of the Arabian Gulf. Comparative Law Review. Online. 13 December 2022. Vol. 28, pp. 9-39. [Accessed 29 June 2025]. DOI 10.12775/CLR.2022.001.
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