Progressive Corporate Law

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alternative corporate law models
altruism
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business ethics education
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Ceo
Chief Executive Officer
communitarian theory
communitarianism
contractarianism
corporate governance reform
Corporate Law
corporate law scholarship
Delaware Supreme Court
economic justice law
Entitlement Rules
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Equity Participants
Fiduciary Duties
Fiduciary Law
Fiduciary Obligation
Fiduciary Relationship
fiduciary responsibility
Game Theoretic
Game Theoretic Models
Good Life
Goodwill Trust
Implicit Employment Agreements
Jerry's Homemade
Jerry’s Homemade
Long Term Contractual Arrangements
Multinational Corporate Groups
multinational regulation
Nonshareholder Constituencies
Nonshareholder Interests
North American Free Trade Agreement
Resource Dependency Theory
Resource Importance
Shareholder Wealth Maximization
social realities

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367284435
  • Weight: 780g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Reflecting recent re-examinations of the nature and purpose of the modern publicly held corporation, Progressive Corporate Law introduces the reader to alternative perspectives within the field. The contributors to this volume are loosely bound both by their rejection of the prevailing paradigm of the corporation as a public good designed exclusively for the maximization of private profit and by their affirmative goal of designing corporate laws that accord better with the corporation's political and social realities. The resulting series of visions emphasizes communitarian themes of efficiency and morality of responsibility, altruism, and unity within the corporate form as well as between the corporation and the broader society. Progressive Corporate Law is important reading for business executives, lawyers, policymakers, and others who are concerned with the role of corporations in modem life. Designed to act as a springboard for stimulating discussion, it will be a valuable supplement to courses and seminars in corporate law and business ethics.

Lawrence E. Mitchell is John Theodore Fey Research Professor of Law at The George Washington University. His scholarship has focused on the introduction of communitarian concerns and ethical analysis into corporate governance, particularly in the areas of fiduciary obligation and constituency rights. Joel Seligman is Dean of the University of Arizona College of Law. He is coauthor of the leading treatise on securities regulation, and has written the foremost history of the Securities and Exchange Commission. He has, in addition, written widely on issues of securities regulation and corporate governance.

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