A Review of Public Property and Private Power: The Corporation of the City of New York in American Law, 1730-1870. by Hendrik Harto
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This article argues that suburban municipalities obtained a privileged status vis-à-vis cities in Am...
This article argues that suburban municipalities obtained a privileged status vis-à-vis cities in Am...
This Article, written for a symposium celebrating the work of Professor Margaret Blair, examines how...
The City of New York functions as a kind of oversized experimental laboratory for the United States....
Municipal enterprise was an innovation born of necessity in the hinterland regions of Europe and No...
At the time when the Federal Constitution was adopted, municipal government in America was a very si...
America is a nation founded on rule by the people, yet the federal system designed to protect indiv...
Delivered at the Second Regional Symposium on Sturcture and Governance of Corporations, sponsored by...
The purpose of this article is to exaimne-the nature of the powers of municipal corporations in Wash...
This dissertation is an examination of the evolution of the incorporation process in the United Stat...
In recent years, the publicly held corporation has assumed a central position in both the economic a...
Classical political economy was dedicated to the principle that the state could best encourage econo...
The striking correlation between the structure of the American Constitution and corporate charters, ...
A book review essay considering The Legitimacy of the Business Corporation in the Law of the United ...
This article analyzes the ownership structures and governance institutions of New York’s corporation...
This article argues that suburban municipalities obtained a privileged status vis-à-vis cities in Am...
This article argues that suburban municipalities obtained a privileged status vis-à-vis cities in Am...
This Article, written for a symposium celebrating the work of Professor Margaret Blair, examines how...