Imperialism and accountability in corporate law: the limitations of incorporation law as a regulatory mechanism
Main author: | Foster, Nicholas HD |
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Other authors: | Ball, Jane |
Format: | Book Chapters |
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eprints-71 |
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SOAS, University of London |
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SOAS Research Online |
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English |
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English |
description |
This article discusses the limitations of the law incorporating a corporation (‘incorporation law’) as a control or governance mechanism in a world where it is increasingly difficult to prevent corporations choosing the incorporation law which suits them best. It uses as an example of the globalising pressures in this field three important cases on the right of establishment in the European Union. |
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McLeod, Sorcha |
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McLeod, Sorcha |
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Book Chapters |
author |
Foster, Nicholas HD |
author_facet |
Foster, Nicholas HD Ball, Jane |
authorStr |
Foster, Nicholas HD |
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Foster, Nicholas HD |
author2 |
Ball, Jane |
author2Str |
Ball, Jane |
title |
Imperialism and accountability in corporate law: the limitations of incorporation law as a regulatory mechanism |
publisher |
Hart Publishing |
publishDate |
2006 |
url |
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/71/
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