What is a corporation? An easy, but not very informative, answer is that it is a legal person. More substantive answers suggest it is a moral person, a person/thing, a production team, a nexus of private agreements, a city, a semi-sovereign, or a (secular) God. Despite the economic, political, and social importance of the corporate form, we do not have a generally accepted legal theory of what a corporation is, apart from the law’s questionable assertion that it is a “person.” In this Article, the author places the idea, and law, of the corporation in a comparative context and suggests that corporation law is a “theme from the borderland where ethical speculation marches with jurisprudence.” The Article further outlines theories of enterpri...
Insights from social ontology are utilised to provide a novel, or at least clarified, conception of ...
This article is the first chapter of the second edition of The Anatomy of Corporate Law: A Comparati...
This dissertation explores the corporation from the perspective of normative political theory. As I ...
What is a corporation? An easy, but not very informative, answer is that it is a legal person. More ...
The law speaks of a corporation as a \u27legal person\u27-- as a subject of rights and duties capabl...
Common conceptions of the corporation are wrong. Contrary to contemporary jurisprudence, a corporat...
One of the most intriguing debates in corporate law is over the personhood of corporations. For year...
This thesis examines corporate theory as form of conduct to be reflected on as a whole: How did it ...
The law speaks of a corporation as a 'legal person' -- as a subject of rights and duties capable of ...
The present article is a fresh attempt to 'end' the age-old controversy on the nature of corporate p...
The recent controversy over the billions of dollars authorized by Congress to bail out some of the n...
Judges, legislators, practitioners, and scholars all conduct their work based on some working concep...
Corporate law theory in Anglo-American countries has long been dominated by economic analysis. While...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Theoretical debates about the nature of the cor...
Corporate legal personhood is a baffling and elusive concept. Are corporations persons and, if so, w...
Insights from social ontology are utilised to provide a novel, or at least clarified, conception of ...
This article is the first chapter of the second edition of The Anatomy of Corporate Law: A Comparati...
This dissertation explores the corporation from the perspective of normative political theory. As I ...
What is a corporation? An easy, but not very informative, answer is that it is a legal person. More ...
The law speaks of a corporation as a \u27legal person\u27-- as a subject of rights and duties capabl...
Common conceptions of the corporation are wrong. Contrary to contemporary jurisprudence, a corporat...
One of the most intriguing debates in corporate law is over the personhood of corporations. For year...
This thesis examines corporate theory as form of conduct to be reflected on as a whole: How did it ...
The law speaks of a corporation as a 'legal person' -- as a subject of rights and duties capable of ...
The present article is a fresh attempt to 'end' the age-old controversy on the nature of corporate p...
The recent controversy over the billions of dollars authorized by Congress to bail out some of the n...
Judges, legislators, practitioners, and scholars all conduct their work based on some working concep...
Corporate law theory in Anglo-American countries has long been dominated by economic analysis. While...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Theoretical debates about the nature of the cor...
Corporate legal personhood is a baffling and elusive concept. Are corporations persons and, if so, w...
Insights from social ontology are utilised to provide a novel, or at least clarified, conception of ...
This article is the first chapter of the second edition of The Anatomy of Corporate Law: A Comparati...
This dissertation explores the corporation from the perspective of normative political theory. As I ...