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How Law Constructs Wealth Patterns [Panel Remarks], Kent Greenfield Dec 2007

How Law Constructs Wealth Patterns [Panel Remarks], Kent Greenfield

Kent Greenfield

No abstract provided.


Defending Stakeholder Governance, Kent Greenfield Dec 2007

Defending Stakeholder Governance, Kent Greenfield

Kent Greenfield

Corporations are collective enterprises, drawing on investments from various stakeholders who contribute to the firm's success. For a business to succeed over time, it must induce people and institutions to invest money, whether in the form of equity or loans. It must induce people to invest their labor, intelligence, skill, and attention by joining the firm as employees or managers. It must induce local communities to invest infrastructure of various kinds. None of these investors-for investors they all are-contributes its input out of altruism or obligation. They all do so because they believe that the corporation provides the mechanism for …


"Duo Erunt In Carne Una" And The Medieval Canonists, Laurent Mayali Dec 2007

"Duo Erunt In Carne Una" And The Medieval Canonists, Laurent Mayali

Laurent Mayali

No abstract provided.


The Attorney-Client Privilege In The European Union And Italy: Time For A Change, Antonio Lordi Dec 2007

The Attorney-Client Privilege In The European Union And Italy: Time For A Change, Antonio Lordi

antonio lordi

No abstract provided.