The vast majority of economic activity is now organized through corporations. The public corporation is usurping the state’s role as the most important institution of wealthy capitalist societies. Across the developed world, there is increasing convergence on the shareholder-owned corporation as the primary vehicle for creating wealth. Yet nothing like this degree of convergence has occurred in answering the fundamental questions of corporate capitalism: What role do corporations serve? What is the goal of corporate law? What should corporate managers do? Discussion of these questions is as old as the institutions involved
The fundamental assumptions of corporate law have changed little in decades. Accepted as truth are t...
The law speaks of a corporation as a 'legal person' -- as a subject of rights and duties capable of ...
This Article describes the transformations underwent by the corporate form from its Roman origins to...
Surely, corporate managers themselves, who must operate within the broader law of business, are awar...
This book investigates how a corporation, as a legal entity with certain specific attributes, but la...
Part I of this Review discusses the modem nexus of contracts approach to corporations and highligh...
Corporate law matters. Traditionally seen as the narrow study of the relationship between managers a...
In recent years, changes to state and federal law have increased pressure on corporate law to serve ...
In recent years, changes to state and federal law have increased pressure on corporate law to serve ...
ABSTRACT This book investigates how a corporation, as a legal entity with certain specific attribu...
The consensus on corporate law theory has narrowed the field’s doctrinal and methodological foci. Al...
The law speaks of a corporation as a \u27legal person\u27-- as a subject of rights and duties capabl...
The conventional view of corporate governance is that it is a neutral set of processes and practices...
Larry Mitchell\u27s book describes the movement toward share price maximization by corporate manager...
Prevailing theories of corporate law tend to rely heavily on strong claims regarding the corporate g...
The fundamental assumptions of corporate law have changed little in decades. Accepted as truth are t...
The law speaks of a corporation as a 'legal person' -- as a subject of rights and duties capable of ...
This Article describes the transformations underwent by the corporate form from its Roman origins to...
Surely, corporate managers themselves, who must operate within the broader law of business, are awar...
This book investigates how a corporation, as a legal entity with certain specific attributes, but la...
Part I of this Review discusses the modem nexus of contracts approach to corporations and highligh...
Corporate law matters. Traditionally seen as the narrow study of the relationship between managers a...
In recent years, changes to state and federal law have increased pressure on corporate law to serve ...
In recent years, changes to state and federal law have increased pressure on corporate law to serve ...
ABSTRACT This book investigates how a corporation, as a legal entity with certain specific attribu...
The consensus on corporate law theory has narrowed the field’s doctrinal and methodological foci. Al...
The law speaks of a corporation as a \u27legal person\u27-- as a subject of rights and duties capabl...
The conventional view of corporate governance is that it is a neutral set of processes and practices...
Larry Mitchell\u27s book describes the movement toward share price maximization by corporate manager...
Prevailing theories of corporate law tend to rely heavily on strong claims regarding the corporate g...
The fundamental assumptions of corporate law have changed little in decades. Accepted as truth are t...
The law speaks of a corporation as a 'legal person' -- as a subject of rights and duties capable of ...
This Article describes the transformations underwent by the corporate form from its Roman origins to...