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Shareholder Democracy And The Economic Purpose Of The Corporation, Donald J. Smythe
Shareholder Democracy And The Economic Purpose Of The Corporation, Donald J. Smythe
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Personification In Three Legal Cultures: The Case Of The Conception Of The Corporate Unit, Gregory A. Mark
Personification In Three Legal Cultures: The Case Of The Conception Of The Corporate Unit, Gregory A. Mark
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Shareholders As Proxies: The Contours Of Shareholder Democracy, Dalia Tsuk Mitchell
Shareholders As Proxies: The Contours Of Shareholder Democracy, Dalia Tsuk Mitchell
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Comment: Corporate Governance And The "D-Word", Thomas W. Joo
Comment: Corporate Governance And The "D-Word", Thomas W. Joo
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Separation Of Ownership And Control In Modem Corporations: Shareholder Democracy Or Shareholder Republic? A Commentary On Dalia Tsuk Mitchell's Shareholders As Proxies. The Contours Of Shareholder Democracy, Lucas E. Morel
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Social Conceptions Of The Corporation: Insights From The History Of Shareholder Voting Rights, Colleen A. Dunlavy
Social Conceptions Of The Corporation: Insights From The History Of Shareholder Voting Rights, Colleen A. Dunlavy
Washington and Lee Law Review
The diversity of voting rules in today's corporations indicates that power is distributed among shareholders in a great variety of ways, but current theories of the corporation have little to say about this diversity. For insight into the significance of different ways of distributing power among shareholders and the social conceptions of the corporation that they imply, this Article develops a historically-groundedframeworfko r evaluating the political import of shareholder voting rights. Sketching out the history of shareholder voting rights since the early nineteenth century, it shows how the distinctive meaning of the twentieth-century term "shareholder democracy" grew out of the …
The Relevance Of Corporate Theory To Corporate And Economic Development: Comment On The Transplantation Of The Legal Discourse On Corporate Personality Theories, Lawrence E. Mitchell
The Relevance Of Corporate Theory To Corporate And Economic Development: Comment On The Transplantation Of The Legal Discourse On Corporate Personality Theories, Lawrence E. Mitchell
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Seductive Comparison Of Shareholder And Civic Democracy, Usha Rodrigues
The Seductive Comparison Of Shareholder And Civic Democracy, Usha Rodrigues
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Transplantation Of The Legal Discourse On Corporate Personality Theories: From German Codification To British Political Pluralism And American Big Business, Ron Harris
Washington and Lee Law Review
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