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The Corporate Objective Corporations Globalisation And The Law Series Andrew R Keay

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The Corporate Objective Corporations Globalisation And The Law Series Andrew R Keay
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.39 MB
Pages: 346
Author: Andrew R. Keay
ISBN: 9781848447714, 9780857933126, 184844771X, 0857933124
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Corporate Objective Corporations Globalisation And The Law Series Andrew R Keay by Andrew R. Keay 9781848447714, 9780857933126, 184844771X, 0857933124 instant download after payment.

'This is legal scholarship of the finest kind, concerned with an issue of supreme political, economic and social importance. Professor Keay takes the debate on the object of the modern public corporation by the scruff of its neck and skilfully navigates between the Scylla and Charybdis of the shareholder/stakeholder debate. This book, characterised by admirable analytical clarity and a huge amount of research, faithfully summarises the debate hitherto, and propels us to the next stage with a powerful argument, which challenges, effectively, both the stakeholder and shareholder theories.' - Harry Rajak, University of Sussex School of Law, UK

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