These are perilous times for American democracy. Among the threats, many point to the power of corporations. This article examines that threat by considering a series of dualisms characterizing the relationship between corporations and democracy. This begins with a look at the anti- as well as the pro-democratic impacts of the earliest corporations and the paradoxes with respect to democracy created during the evolution of corporate law. The article then looks at internal corporate governance (so-called “corporate” or “shareholder democracy”) to show how, on the one hand, it contains features addressing some of the greatest current threats to American democracy, while, on the other hand, it operates as a fundamentally undemocratic vote buyi...
Shareholder democracy has blossomed. The once moribund shareholder franchise is now critical in take...
Although Berle and Means’s work was intended to redirect the governance of corporate affairs away fr...
(Excerpt) Citizens United increases the power of corporations over our political process. Under curr...
These are perilous times for American democracy. Among the threats, many point to the power of corpo...
These are perilous times for American democracy. Among the threats, many point to the power of corpo...
Corporate law does not conform to ordinary democratic norms: unlike human citizens, corporations may...
Among the grandest debates within corporate law is whether the dominance of Delaware is the result o...
Shareholder democracy – efforts to increase shareholder power within the corporation – appears to ha...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
International audienceUnder what conditions do stakeholders consent to a regime of corporate governa...
This article proposes a different rationale for corporate democracy, one that extends more broadly t...
In this Article, we show how our society can use corporate governance shifts to address, if not enti...
Can there be democracy in America at work? The historical division between democracy in politics and...
Critics contend that corporations subvert democracy by using their economic resources to lobby for c...
The Supreme Court held in Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission (2010) that the First Amen...
Shareholder democracy has blossomed. The once moribund shareholder franchise is now critical in take...
Although Berle and Means’s work was intended to redirect the governance of corporate affairs away fr...
(Excerpt) Citizens United increases the power of corporations over our political process. Under curr...
These are perilous times for American democracy. Among the threats, many point to the power of corpo...
These are perilous times for American democracy. Among the threats, many point to the power of corpo...
Corporate law does not conform to ordinary democratic norms: unlike human citizens, corporations may...
Among the grandest debates within corporate law is whether the dominance of Delaware is the result o...
Shareholder democracy – efforts to increase shareholder power within the corporation – appears to ha...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
International audienceUnder what conditions do stakeholders consent to a regime of corporate governa...
This article proposes a different rationale for corporate democracy, one that extends more broadly t...
In this Article, we show how our society can use corporate governance shifts to address, if not enti...
Can there be democracy in America at work? The historical division between democracy in politics and...
Critics contend that corporations subvert democracy by using their economic resources to lobby for c...
The Supreme Court held in Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission (2010) that the First Amen...
Shareholder democracy has blossomed. The once moribund shareholder franchise is now critical in take...
Although Berle and Means’s work was intended to redirect the governance of corporate affairs away fr...
(Excerpt) Citizens United increases the power of corporations over our political process. Under curr...