Understanding the Company
Herausgeber: Choudhury, Barnali; Petrin, Martin
Understanding the Company
Herausgeber: Choudhury, Barnali; Petrin, Martin
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This book provides comparative perspectives on the purpose of the modern company, its role in society and its regulation.
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This book provides comparative perspectives on the purpose of the modern company, its role in society and its regulation.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781316509364
- ISBN-10: 1316509362
- Artikelnr.: 53780101
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781316509364
- ISBN-10: 1316509362
- Artikelnr.: 53780101
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Barnali Choudhury and Martin Petrin; Part I. Comparative
and Historical Perspectives: 2. The four transformations of the corporate
form Reuven S. Avi-Yonah; 3. Comparative corporate governance: old and new
Martin Gelter; 4. The corporation's intrinsic attributes Christopher M.
Bruner; Part II. The Company: Public or Private?: 5. Understanding the
modern company through the lens of quasi-public power Marc T. Moore; 6.
Reflections on the nature of the public corporation in an era of
shareholder activism and stewardship Dionysia Katelouzou; 7. Regulating for
corporate sustainability: why the public-private divide misses the point
Beate Sjåfjell; Part III. Rights or Duty Bearer?: 8. The constitutional
rights of corporations in the United States Brandon L. Garrett; 9.
Understanding corporate criminal liability Ian B. Lee; 10. Human rights and
business: expectations, requirements and procedures for the responsible
modern company Karin Buhmann; 11. A balancing approach to corporate rights
and duties Martin Petrin; Part IV. Governing the Modern Company: 12.
Corporate law reform in the era of shareholder empowerment William W.
Bratton; 13. Board accountability and the entity maximization and
sustainability approach Andrew Keay; 14. The corporation and the question
of time Lynn Stout; 15. Epilogue: a look to the future Barnali Choudhury
and Martin Petrin.
and Historical Perspectives: 2. The four transformations of the corporate
form Reuven S. Avi-Yonah; 3. Comparative corporate governance: old and new
Martin Gelter; 4. The corporation's intrinsic attributes Christopher M.
Bruner; Part II. The Company: Public or Private?: 5. Understanding the
modern company through the lens of quasi-public power Marc T. Moore; 6.
Reflections on the nature of the public corporation in an era of
shareholder activism and stewardship Dionysia Katelouzou; 7. Regulating for
corporate sustainability: why the public-private divide misses the point
Beate Sjåfjell; Part III. Rights or Duty Bearer?: 8. The constitutional
rights of corporations in the United States Brandon L. Garrett; 9.
Understanding corporate criminal liability Ian B. Lee; 10. Human rights and
business: expectations, requirements and procedures for the responsible
modern company Karin Buhmann; 11. A balancing approach to corporate rights
and duties Martin Petrin; Part IV. Governing the Modern Company: 12.
Corporate law reform in the era of shareholder empowerment William W.
Bratton; 13. Board accountability and the entity maximization and
sustainability approach Andrew Keay; 14. The corporation and the question
of time Lynn Stout; 15. Epilogue: a look to the future Barnali Choudhury
and Martin Petrin.
1. Introduction Barnali Choudhury and Martin Petrin; Part I. Comparative
and Historical Perspectives: 2. The four transformations of the corporate
form Reuven S. Avi-Yonah; 3. Comparative corporate governance: old and new
Martin Gelter; 4. The corporation's intrinsic attributes Christopher M.
Bruner; Part II. The Company: Public or Private?: 5. Understanding the
modern company through the lens of quasi-public power Marc T. Moore; 6.
Reflections on the nature of the public corporation in an era of
shareholder activism and stewardship Dionysia Katelouzou; 7. Regulating for
corporate sustainability: why the public-private divide misses the point
Beate Sjåfjell; Part III. Rights or Duty Bearer?: 8. The constitutional
rights of corporations in the United States Brandon L. Garrett; 9.
Understanding corporate criminal liability Ian B. Lee; 10. Human rights and
business: expectations, requirements and procedures for the responsible
modern company Karin Buhmann; 11. A balancing approach to corporate rights
and duties Martin Petrin; Part IV. Governing the Modern Company: 12.
Corporate law reform in the era of shareholder empowerment William W.
Bratton; 13. Board accountability and the entity maximization and
sustainability approach Andrew Keay; 14. The corporation and the question
of time Lynn Stout; 15. Epilogue: a look to the future Barnali Choudhury
and Martin Petrin.
and Historical Perspectives: 2. The four transformations of the corporate
form Reuven S. Avi-Yonah; 3. Comparative corporate governance: old and new
Martin Gelter; 4. The corporation's intrinsic attributes Christopher M.
Bruner; Part II. The Company: Public or Private?: 5. Understanding the
modern company through the lens of quasi-public power Marc T. Moore; 6.
Reflections on the nature of the public corporation in an era of
shareholder activism and stewardship Dionysia Katelouzou; 7. Regulating for
corporate sustainability: why the public-private divide misses the point
Beate Sjåfjell; Part III. Rights or Duty Bearer?: 8. The constitutional
rights of corporations in the United States Brandon L. Garrett; 9.
Understanding corporate criminal liability Ian B. Lee; 10. Human rights and
business: expectations, requirements and procedures for the responsible
modern company Karin Buhmann; 11. A balancing approach to corporate rights
and duties Martin Petrin; Part IV. Governing the Modern Company: 12.
Corporate law reform in the era of shareholder empowerment William W.
Bratton; 13. Board accountability and the entity maximization and
sustainability approach Andrew Keay; 14. The corporation and the question
of time Lynn Stout; 15. Epilogue: a look to the future Barnali Choudhury
and Martin Petrin.







