How are enterprises wielding economic power, distributing wealth and income, and affecting our environment and rights built by law? This book is for students studying law, business, sociology, economics or history, for interested people who seek answers about our economic constitution, and is an original guide for experts in all fields.
How are enterprises wielding economic power, distributing wealth and income, and affecting our environment and rights built by law? This book is for students studying law, business, sociology, economics or history, for interested people who seek answers about our economic constitution, and is an original guide for experts in all fields.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Ewan McGaughey is a Reader at the School of Law, King's College, London, and a Research Associate at the Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge. He has taught corporate law, insolvency law, contracts, property, labour law, and economic regulation at UCL, the Paris and London School of Economics, and has worked as a visiting researcher at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Sydney. He has also published A Casebook on Labour Law (2019) and is a volunteer advocate at the Free Representation Unit.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: what is enterprise law? Part I. History and Theory: 1. History: state and corporate power 2. Modern theory Part II. General Enterprise Law: 3. Corporate constitutions and directors 4. Investment and shareholding 5. Labour rights 6. Competition and consumers 7. Insolvency and creditors Part III. Specific Enterprises: 8. Education 9. Health and care 10. Banking 11. Natural resources 12. Energy 13. Food and water 14. Housing and construction 15. Road and rail transport 16. Communications 17. Web and broadcast media 18. Marketplaces 19. Military and security Part IV. Policy: 20. Fiscal and social policy Conclusion: the future of enterprise.
Introduction: what is enterprise law? Part I. History and Theory: 1. History: state and corporate power 2. Modern theory Part II. General Enterprise Law: 3. Corporate constitutions and directors 4. Investment and shareholding 5. Labour rights 6. Competition and consumers 7. Insolvency and creditors Part III. Specific Enterprises: 8. Education 9. Health and care 10. Banking 11. Natural resources 12. Energy 13. Food and water 14. Housing and construction 15. Road and rail transport 16. Communications 17. Web and broadcast media 18. Marketplaces 19. Military and security Part IV. Policy: 20. Fiscal and social policy Conclusion: the future of enterprise.
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