Description |
xx, 316 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
I. Historical Development. 1. The Emergence of the Corporation as a Legal Unit and the Rise of Limited Liability. 2. The Corporate Personality in the Courts. 3. The Emergence of Corporate Groups -- II. Entity or Enterprise in Dealing with Corporate Groups: The American Judicial and Statutory Response. 4. Early Judicial Attempts to Adapt Entity Law to the New Economy of Corporate Groups. 5. The Increasing Acceptance of Enterprise Principles. 6. Economic Dimensions: The Role of Limited Liability -- III. World Dimensions. 7. European and British Commonwealth Experience with Enterprise Law. 8. National Law and Multinational Business: Enterprise Law and Extraterritoriality -- IV. Jurisprudential Implications. 9. Legal Rights, Legal Responsibilities, and Recognition of the Legal Unit: Individuals and Physical Objects. 10. Legal Rights, Legal Responsibilities, and Recognition of the Legal Unit: Organizations. 11. The Jurisprudence of Enterprise Law |
Analysis |
Business International law |
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United States |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes index |
Subject |
Corporation law.
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International business enterprises -- Law and legislation -- United States.
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International business enterprises -- Law and legislation.
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LC no. |
92025046 |
ISBN |
0195070615 |
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