The Proprietary Foundations of Corporate Law

The Proprietary Foundations of Corporate Law

Author: John Armour

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Recent work in both the theory of the firm and of corporate law has called into question the appropriateness of analysing corporate law as merely a set of standard form contracts. This article develops these ideas by focusing on property law's role in underpinning corporate enterprise. Rights to control assets are a significant mechanism of governance in the firm. However, their use in this way predicates some arrangement for stipulating which parties will have control under which circumstances. It is argued that property rules a category whose scope is determined functionally protect the entitlements of parties to such sharing arrangements against each other's opportunistic attempts to grant conflicting entitlements to third parties. At the same time, the legal system uses a range of strategies to minimize the costs such protection imposes on third parties. The choice of strategy significantly affects co-owners freedom to customize their control-sharing arrangements. This theory is applied to give an account of the proprietary foundations of corporate law, which has significant implications for the way in which the subject's functions are understood and evaluated.


Foundations of Corporate Law

Foundations of Corporate Law

Author: Roberta Romano

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13:

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This collection of readings attempts to introduce the student of corporate law to the intellectual background and economic concepts which inform contemporary corporate law. The readings are introduced by the author and accompanied by extensive notes and questions.


Corporate Law

Corporate Law

Author: STEPHEN M. BAINBRIDGE

Publisher: Foundation Press

Published: 2020-08-21

Total Pages: 585

ISBN-13: 9781684678235

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Many students find their Corporation Law class difficult because they do not understand the transactions giving rise to those cases. As with its predecessors, this third edition is intended to assist students by not only restating the law but also by putting the law into its business and financial context. The pedagogy is up-to-date, with a strong emphasis on the doctrinal issues taught in today's Corporations classes. The text is highly readable: The style is simple, direct, and reader-friendly. Even when dealing with complicated economic or financial issues, the text seeks to make those issues readily accessible. This new edition brings the material up-to-date with complete coverage of developments in both state corporate law and federal securities law.


Corporations in 100 Pages

Corporations in 100 Pages

Author: Holger Spamann

Publisher:

Published: 2024

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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"This book is a primer on corporate law for law students and anyone else interested in the foundations of corporate law. The book provides a self-contained, accessible presentation of the field's essentials: what corporations are, how they are governed, their interactions with their investors and other stakeholders, major transactions (M&A), and parallels with alternative entities including partnerships. Optional background chapters cover the investor eco-system, contemporary corporate governance, and corporate finance. The book's exposition of doctrine and policy is nuanced and sophisticated, yet short and simple enough for a quick read."--


The Anatomy of Corporate Law

The Anatomy of Corporate Law

Author: Reinier H. Kraakman

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9780199260645

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This overview starts from the premise that corporate law across jurisdictions addresses the same three basic agency problems - the opportunism of: managers vis-a-vis shareholders; controlling shareholders vis-a-vis minority shareholders; and shareholdersvis-a-vis other corporate constituencies.