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The Shrinking Scope Of Csr In Uk Corporate Law, Andrew Johnston
The Shrinking Scope Of Csr In Uk Corporate Law, Andrew Johnston
Washington and Lee Law Review
Through a historical analysis of corporate law reforms in the United Kingdom (UK) during the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, this paper traces the shrinking scope for corporations to take socially responsible decisions. It offers a detailed examination of the rationales and drivers of the reforms, and shows that, by focusing exclusively on the question of accountability of directors to shareholders, wider social concerns were “bracketed” after 1948, leading to a permanent state of “crisis,” which constantly threatens the legitimacy of the corporate law system. Following the Brexit vote, there are signs that the UK Government is willing to reconsider …
Effective Compliance With Antidiscrimination Law: Corporate Personhood, Purpose And Social Responsibility, Cheryl L. Wade
Effective Compliance With Antidiscrimination Law: Corporate Personhood, Purpose And Social Responsibility, Cheryl L. Wade
Washington and Lee Law Review
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On The Frontier Of Capitalism: Implementation Of Humanomics By Modern Publicly Held Corporations: A Critical Assessment, Lewis D. Solomon
On The Frontier Of Capitalism: Implementation Of Humanomics By Modern Publicly Held Corporations: A Critical Assessment, Lewis D. Solomon
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Modern Corporation: Private Agent Or Public Actor?, Alan Wolfe
The Modern Corporation: Private Agent Or Public Actor?, Alan Wolfe
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Shareholders As Stakeholders: Changing Metaphors Of Corporate Governance, Ronald M. Green
Shareholders As Stakeholders: Changing Metaphors Of Corporate Governance, Ronald M. Green
Washington and Lee Law Review
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In Defense Of The Shareholder Wealth Maximization Norm: A Reply To Professor Green, Stephen M. Bainbridge
In Defense Of The Shareholder Wealth Maximization Norm: A Reply To Professor Green, Stephen M. Bainbridge
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Confronting The Ethical Case Against The Ethical Case For Constituency Rights, William W. Bratton
Confronting The Ethical Case Against The Ethical Case For Constituency Rights, William W. Bratton
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Groundwork Of The Metaphysics Of Corporate Law, Lawrence E. Mitchell
Groundwork Of The Metaphysics Of Corporate Law, Lawrence E. Mitchell
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Difference Does It Make Whether Corporate Managers Have Public Responsibilities?, William H. Simon
What Difference Does It Make Whether Corporate Managers Have Public Responsibilities?, William H. Simon
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.