This book focuses on the legitimacy of corporate power wielded by corporate groups, integrating legal doctrine, economic analysis and theoretical approaches. It will be of interest to traditional black letter company lawyers and those who have an interest in business and the role of technology.
This book focuses on the legitimacy of corporate power wielded by corporate groups, integrating legal doctrine, economic analysis and theoretical approaches. It will be of interest to traditional black letter company lawyers and those who have an interest in business and the role of technology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Underwood is Senior Lecturer at Auckland Law School. Prior to this, he was a lecturer in Law at the University of Exeter where he was awarded his PhD and served as a director for the Centre for Commercial and Corporate Law. His research focuses on corporate law and governance and legal issues arising from the imbalance and separation of power within modern corporations. This interest spans Corporate Governance and Responsibility, Corporate Social Responsibility, and the impact on society. He is also interested in the role Artificial Intelligence could play in the corporate governance framework.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Groups and their Use 3. Mapping the Corporate Group 4. The Rise of the Modern Corporate Group and its Effect 5. Corporate Power 6. Democratising the Corporate Group to Attain Legitimacy 7. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Groups and their Use 3. Mapping the Corporate Group 4. The Rise of the Modern Corporate Group and its Effect 5. Corporate Power 6. Democratising the Corporate Group to Attain Legitimacy 7. Conclusion
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