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United States Court Finds Unocal May Be Liable For Aiding And Abetting Human Rights Abuses In Burma, John Cheverie Jan 2002

United States Court Finds Unocal May Be Liable For Aiding And Abetting Human Rights Abuses In Burma, John Cheverie

Human Rights Brief

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An Arm's Length Struggle: To Include Or Not To Include Stock Options In Cost Sharing Arrangements And Non-Integral Service Agreements, Kenneth Blackburn Jan 2002

An Arm's Length Struggle: To Include Or Not To Include Stock Options In Cost Sharing Arrangements And Non-Integral Service Agreements, Kenneth Blackburn

Kentucky Law Journal

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Corporatization And Privatization: A Chinese Perspective, Yuwa Wei Jan 2002

Corporatization And Privatization: A Chinese Perspective, Yuwa Wei

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

Although the enterprise reform in China has its own causes, it conforms to the current movement of commercializing public enterprises in a global sense. Thus, over the course of its enterprise reform, China has the advantage of drawing lessons and gaining wisdom from the experience of other jurisdictions. Consequently, China may achieve two goals, commercializing its public sector and standardizing the practice of its corporatized enterprises, at the same time. Meanwhile, the Chinese enterprise reform will provide an interesting case for comparative study, since the country is pioneering a different path in the process of corporatizing and privatizing its public …


How The Corporation Conquered John Bull, A.W. Brian Simpson Jan 2002

How The Corporation Conquered John Bull, A.W. Brian Simpson

Michigan Law Review

This is a study of the evolution of the forms of business organization during the industrial revolution. Historians never fully agree about anything at all, and often with good reason, but there is really no doubt that the period covered by this book is one that saw major changes in agricultural and industrial production, and in commercial practice and organization. It is convenient to refer broadly to the changes which took place in terms of a revolution, industrial, agricultural, or less commonly, commercial in nature. Long before the starting date for this study, which is the date of the Bubble …