Fighting Corporate Abuse demonstrates, through compelling and revelatory analysis, the legislation and regulation needed to deal with the abuses in the corporate sector that have been revealed in recent years. It highlights the more general contribution of company law and practice to the current crisis in capitalism. The first section develops a controversial argument, using detailed illustrations and vivid examples which show how the various abuses of predatory capitalism have been carried out through the manipulation of the corporate form and the creation of highly complex corporate groups. The group of authors, all experts in their fields, tackle head-on the issues of tax evasion, extraction of value and asset stripping, environmental de...
This paper aims to unravel two connected errors in the current critical position on companies. Since...
Corporate governance is a complex idea that is often inappropriately simplified as a cookbook of rec...
There is a developing literature comparing different models of capitalism from alternative analytica...
Corporate violence is a form of organised violence motivated or caused by material interest, profit-...
Since its inception in 1855, limited liability has been described as one of the greatest inventions ...
This article analyses how one of the aspects of law (little discussed in the literature) is as a ser...
About the book: This book - one in the four-volume set, Global Governance and the Quest for Justice...
Hundreds of human rights and environmental cases against corporations have been launched in countrie...
Purpose - This chapter engages critically with the ideas of corporate social responsibility (CSR) an...
Corporations are the most powerful economic entities in contemporary society. The main finding in th...
In this paper, we claim that capitalism is inherently irresponsible precisely because production and...
Corporations are the most powerful economic entities in contemporary society. The main finding in th...
‘Corporate accountability’ legitimises and thus reinforces the current system of surplus value extra...
Over the past three decades, the topic of corporate governance has become an increasingly high profi...
The British Academy proposes that some of the manifest failures of shareholder capitalism can be add...
This paper aims to unravel two connected errors in the current critical position on companies. Since...
Corporate governance is a complex idea that is often inappropriately simplified as a cookbook of rec...
There is a developing literature comparing different models of capitalism from alternative analytica...
Corporate violence is a form of organised violence motivated or caused by material interest, profit-...
Since its inception in 1855, limited liability has been described as one of the greatest inventions ...
This article analyses how one of the aspects of law (little discussed in the literature) is as a ser...
About the book: This book - one in the four-volume set, Global Governance and the Quest for Justice...
Hundreds of human rights and environmental cases against corporations have been launched in countrie...
Purpose - This chapter engages critically with the ideas of corporate social responsibility (CSR) an...
Corporations are the most powerful economic entities in contemporary society. The main finding in th...
In this paper, we claim that capitalism is inherently irresponsible precisely because production and...
Corporations are the most powerful economic entities in contemporary society. The main finding in th...
‘Corporate accountability’ legitimises and thus reinforces the current system of surplus value extra...
Over the past three decades, the topic of corporate governance has become an increasingly high profi...
The British Academy proposes that some of the manifest failures of shareholder capitalism can be add...
This paper aims to unravel two connected errors in the current critical position on companies. Since...
Corporate governance is a complex idea that is often inappropriately simplified as a cookbook of rec...
There is a developing literature comparing different models of capitalism from alternative analytica...