This article seeks to enrich our understanding of corporate law and private law. Deploying insights from the rights-based analysis in private law, this article argues that corporate law, in its instrumentalist conception, is unable to properly account for a defining feature of private law disputes, its bipolar structure consisting of the correlative and personality elements. Through a critical examination of certain corporate law cases, this article shows that the rejection of instrumentalist considerations by the rights-based thesis is unwarranted; it demonstrates how judges in private law disputes can accommodate instrumentalist considerations in a structured, coherent and restrained fashion
Prevailing theories of corporate law tend to rely heavily on strong claims regarding the corporate g...
The present article investigates the custom of limiting the patrimonial responsibility of the partne...
This book advances a real entity theory of company law, in which the company is a legal entity which...
This article seeks to enrich our understanding of corporate law and private law. Deploying insights ...
Judges, legislators, practitioners, and scholars all conduct their work based on some working concep...
This article is the first chapter of the second edition of The Anatomy of Corporate Law: A Comparati...
This article is the first chapter of the second edition of The Anatomy of Corporate Law: A Comparati...
This thesis is about corporate attribution in private law. Unlike human persons, companies are artif...
The field of corporate law is riven with competing visions of the corporation. This Article seeks to...
This Article, the first of a multipart project, addresses the nature of corporate personhood, one ar...
Corporate law matters. Traditionally seen as the narrow study of the relationship between managers a...
Recent work in both the theory of the firm and of corporate law has called into question the appropr...
This Article engages the two hundred year history of corporate constitutional rights jurisprudence t...
Pragmatic and effective research on corporate governance often turns critically on appreciating the ...
This Article, written for a symposium celebrating the work of Professor Margaret Blair, examines how...
Prevailing theories of corporate law tend to rely heavily on strong claims regarding the corporate g...
The present article investigates the custom of limiting the patrimonial responsibility of the partne...
This book advances a real entity theory of company law, in which the company is a legal entity which...
This article seeks to enrich our understanding of corporate law and private law. Deploying insights ...
Judges, legislators, practitioners, and scholars all conduct their work based on some working concep...
This article is the first chapter of the second edition of The Anatomy of Corporate Law: A Comparati...
This article is the first chapter of the second edition of The Anatomy of Corporate Law: A Comparati...
This thesis is about corporate attribution in private law. Unlike human persons, companies are artif...
The field of corporate law is riven with competing visions of the corporation. This Article seeks to...
This Article, the first of a multipart project, addresses the nature of corporate personhood, one ar...
Corporate law matters. Traditionally seen as the narrow study of the relationship between managers a...
Recent work in both the theory of the firm and of corporate law has called into question the appropr...
This Article engages the two hundred year history of corporate constitutional rights jurisprudence t...
Pragmatic and effective research on corporate governance often turns critically on appreciating the ...
This Article, written for a symposium celebrating the work of Professor Margaret Blair, examines how...
Prevailing theories of corporate law tend to rely heavily on strong claims regarding the corporate g...
The present article investigates the custom of limiting the patrimonial responsibility of the partne...
This book advances a real entity theory of company law, in which the company is a legal entity which...