In this article, Lord Wedderburn provides a detailed examination on the evolution of the concepts of the trust and the corporation. Focusing on British law, he explores not only the once strong connection between the two but also delves into the policy and social issues underlying their operation
Trust has long been a competitor of corporation as a form of business organization. Though corporati...
The article discusses the doctrine of corporate personality and the reportedly unjust foundation of ...
This article provides a history of the legal debates over the corporate charters in the American con...
This Essay challenges a central narrative in the history of Anglo- American business by questioning ...
The theme of this essay, a commentary on two papers forthcoming in the same volume on “The Worlds of...
In this Article, Professors Henry Hansmann and Ugo Mattei analyze the functions served by the law of...
This article explores the relationship between modern labour law, trust-based management, and collec...
In the late nineteenth century Britain had almost no mandatory shareholder protections, but had very...
This article analyses how one of the aspects of law (little discussed in the literature) is as a ser...
In the late nineteenth century Britain had almost no mandatory shareholder protections, but had very...
The concept of trust-- the fulfillment of promises both express and implied-- is at the heart of our...
Gindis, David, Ernst Freund as Precursor of the Rational Study of Corporate Law (October 27, 2017). ...
This article is reprinted from the Introduction to David Kershaw's "The Foundations of Anglo-America...
PRESIDENT BUTLER of Columbia University is reported to have said in an address before the New York C...
Since its inception in 1855, limited liability has been described as one of the greatest inventions ...
Trust has long been a competitor of corporation as a form of business organization. Though corporati...
The article discusses the doctrine of corporate personality and the reportedly unjust foundation of ...
This article provides a history of the legal debates over the corporate charters in the American con...
This Essay challenges a central narrative in the history of Anglo- American business by questioning ...
The theme of this essay, a commentary on two papers forthcoming in the same volume on “The Worlds of...
In this Article, Professors Henry Hansmann and Ugo Mattei analyze the functions served by the law of...
This article explores the relationship between modern labour law, trust-based management, and collec...
In the late nineteenth century Britain had almost no mandatory shareholder protections, but had very...
This article analyses how one of the aspects of law (little discussed in the literature) is as a ser...
In the late nineteenth century Britain had almost no mandatory shareholder protections, but had very...
The concept of trust-- the fulfillment of promises both express and implied-- is at the heart of our...
Gindis, David, Ernst Freund as Precursor of the Rational Study of Corporate Law (October 27, 2017). ...
This article is reprinted from the Introduction to David Kershaw's "The Foundations of Anglo-America...
PRESIDENT BUTLER of Columbia University is reported to have said in an address before the New York C...
Since its inception in 1855, limited liability has been described as one of the greatest inventions ...
Trust has long been a competitor of corporation as a form of business organization. Though corporati...
The article discusses the doctrine of corporate personality and the reportedly unjust foundation of ...
This article provides a history of the legal debates over the corporate charters in the American con...