Corporations are contested legal entities. Many see them merely as vehicles for financial and business elites to acquire and maintain unfettered power. In this paper, I look at the relationship between corporate power and corporate structures, and argue that corporate power is importantly located in the exploitation of the principles of separate personality of corporate entities and shareholder limited liability. Courts’ unwillingness to pierce the corporate veil and to extend the liability of parent company/principal to the acts of a subsidiary/agent contributes to enabling the creation and exploitation of corporate networks. This is particularly problematic when the corporate creditors are tort victims, who do not assent to limited liabil...
Corporate criminal liability has become an issue following the increase in corporate crimes. This st...
"October 2008"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy...
Abstract This paper studies the effect of limited liability on corporate architecture. Corporate arc...
Corporations are contested legal entities. Many see them merely as vehicles for financial and busine...
Since its inception in 1855, limited liability has been described as one of the greatest inventions ...
Multinational enterprises have outsourced production and distribution to layers of subsidiaries and ...
Multinational corporate groups are now the world’s dominant economic institution. In the common law ...
The BP oil spill and financial crisis share in common more than just profound tragedy and massive cl...
Today, massive corporations – both national and international – dominate financial and commercial ac...
1 Abstract - Liability of board members of corporations Liability of board members of corporations i...
Some commentators defend limited shareholder liability for torts and statutory violations as efficie...
The notions of firm and corporation are very often confused in the literature on the theory of the f...
While the desire for limited liability has played its part in increasing the use of the corporate de...
Corporations are vulnerable to the greed, self-dealing and conflicts of those in control of the corp...
Abstract: Groups of companies have become a reality in our modern day economy. Companies often organ...
Corporate criminal liability has become an issue following the increase in corporate crimes. This st...
"October 2008"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy...
Abstract This paper studies the effect of limited liability on corporate architecture. Corporate arc...
Corporations are contested legal entities. Many see them merely as vehicles for financial and busine...
Since its inception in 1855, limited liability has been described as one of the greatest inventions ...
Multinational enterprises have outsourced production and distribution to layers of subsidiaries and ...
Multinational corporate groups are now the world’s dominant economic institution. In the common law ...
The BP oil spill and financial crisis share in common more than just profound tragedy and massive cl...
Today, massive corporations – both national and international – dominate financial and commercial ac...
1 Abstract - Liability of board members of corporations Liability of board members of corporations i...
Some commentators defend limited shareholder liability for torts and statutory violations as efficie...
The notions of firm and corporation are very often confused in the literature on the theory of the f...
While the desire for limited liability has played its part in increasing the use of the corporate de...
Corporations are vulnerable to the greed, self-dealing and conflicts of those in control of the corp...
Abstract: Groups of companies have become a reality in our modern day economy. Companies often organ...
Corporate criminal liability has become an issue following the increase in corporate crimes. This st...
"October 2008"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy...
Abstract This paper studies the effect of limited liability on corporate architecture. Corporate arc...