What is, and what should the ultimate purpose of the corporation be? What goals should directors be required or permitted to pursue? While there is widespread agreement that …
Y Nili, C Hwang - California Law Review, 2020 - JSTOR
Corporations have something to say about some of the most important social and economic issues of our time—and one way they say it is through shadow governance. This Article …
Strikingly absent from the entire corporate governance and corporate litigation debate is a unique feature of American civil procedure that deserves special attention: the modem civil …
P Muchlinski - Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 2011 - JSTOR
This article seeks to critically assess the recently dominant financialized model of corporate law and governance and its contribution to the creation of the “asocial corporation” geared …
Justice Marshall described a corporation as" an artificial being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in [a] contemplation of law."'While it is easy to imagine the purposes for which …
B Black, M Klausner, B Cheffins - Korean Business Law, 2012 - elgaronline.com
Korea engaged in extensive corporate governance reform after the 1997–98 East Asian financial crisis. The reforms included a mandate that outside directors constitute a significant …
Delaware completely dominates the law governing public corporations: It is home to more than half of all existing public corporations' and almost ninety percent of corporations that …
AM Scarlett - Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. L., 2011 - HeinOnline
Within the evolving global economy, corporations must compete to raise capital from investors. Those investors may include individuals, other corporations, banks, governments …