The community of corporate law scholars in the United States is fragmented. One group, heavily influenced by economic analysis of corporations, is exploring the merits of increasing shareholder power vis-a-vis directors. Another group, animated by concern for social justice, is challenging the traditional, shareholder-centric view of corporate law, arguing instead for a model of stakeholder governance. The current disagreement within corporate law is as fundamental as in any area of law, and the debate is more heated than at any time since the New Deal. This paper is part of a debate on the audacious question, Can Corporate Law Save the World? In the first part of the debate, Professor Kent Greenfield builds on his book, THE FAILURE OF CORP...
In recent years, the publicly held corporation has assumed a central position in both the economic a...
Part I of this Review discusses the modem nexus of contracts approach to corporations and highligh...
The fundamental assumptions of corporate law have changed little in decades. Accepted as truth are t...
The community of corporate law scholars in the United States is fragmented. One group, heavily influ...
The current debate within corporate law is as fundamental as any time since the New Deal, when the g...
The current debate within corporate law is as fundamental as any time since the New Deal, when the g...
Corporate law matters. Traditionally seen as the narrow study of the relationship between managers a...
Corporate law matters. Traditionally seen as the narrow study of the relationship between managers a...
Prevailing theories of corporate law tend to rely heavily on strong claims regarding the corporate g...
Prevailing theories of corporate law tend to rely heavily on strong claims regarding the corporate g...
Corporate law matters. Traditionally seen as the narrow study of the relationship between managers a...
The corporate governance landscape is much different than a generation ago. Independent directors no...
The corporate governance landscape is much different than a generation ago. Independent directors no...
Successful corporations create extraordinary wealth. The longstanding question is how this wealth sh...
Part I of this Review discusses the modem nexus of contracts approach to corporations and highligh...
In recent years, the publicly held corporation has assumed a central position in both the economic a...
Part I of this Review discusses the modem nexus of contracts approach to corporations and highligh...
The fundamental assumptions of corporate law have changed little in decades. Accepted as truth are t...
The community of corporate law scholars in the United States is fragmented. One group, heavily influ...
The current debate within corporate law is as fundamental as any time since the New Deal, when the g...
The current debate within corporate law is as fundamental as any time since the New Deal, when the g...
Corporate law matters. Traditionally seen as the narrow study of the relationship between managers a...
Corporate law matters. Traditionally seen as the narrow study of the relationship between managers a...
Prevailing theories of corporate law tend to rely heavily on strong claims regarding the corporate g...
Prevailing theories of corporate law tend to rely heavily on strong claims regarding the corporate g...
Corporate law matters. Traditionally seen as the narrow study of the relationship between managers a...
The corporate governance landscape is much different than a generation ago. Independent directors no...
The corporate governance landscape is much different than a generation ago. Independent directors no...
Successful corporations create extraordinary wealth. The longstanding question is how this wealth sh...
Part I of this Review discusses the modem nexus of contracts approach to corporations and highligh...
In recent years, the publicly held corporation has assumed a central position in both the economic a...
Part I of this Review discusses the modem nexus of contracts approach to corporations and highligh...
The fundamental assumptions of corporate law have changed little in decades. Accepted as truth are t...