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Full-Text Articles in Law
Is Conscience King?, Amelia J. Uelmen
Religious Lawyering's Second Wave, Amelia J. Uelmen
Religious Lawyering's Second Wave, Amelia J. Uelmen
Amelia J Uelmen
No abstract provided.
Religious Values And Corporate Decision Making: The Economy Of Communion Project, Amelia J. Uelmen, Luigino Bruni
Religious Values And Corporate Decision Making: The Economy Of Communion Project, Amelia J. Uelmen, Luigino Bruni
Amelia J Uelmen
No abstract provided.
The Rejection Of Divine Law In American Jurisprudence: The Ten Commandments, Trivia, And The Stars And Stripes, Charles I. Lugosi
The Rejection Of Divine Law In American Jurisprudence: The Ten Commandments, Trivia, And The Stars And Stripes, Charles I. Lugosi
Charles I. Lugosi
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Natural Law And Agency Theory, Michael Lp Lower
Natural Law And Agency Theory, Michael Lp Lower
Michael LP Lower
Corporate governance scholarship is awash with theories of the firm: these are "stories" or metaphors that try to shed light on the nature and purpose of the firm as an institution and on one or more of the following questions:
(i) how the institution of the firm "evolved" (or its economic or social purpose); (ii) whether "the firm" is a reality or a rhetorical device; and (iii) the relationship between "the firm" and stakeholders, political society and so on.
Theories of the firm are used both to explain and to help develop law and policy. If the theory is misconceived, …