The proprietary foundations of corporate law
Recent work in both the theory of the firm and of corporate law has called into question the appropriateness of analysing corporate law as ‘merely’ a set of standard form contracts. This article develops these ideas by focusing on property law’s role in underpinning corporate enterprise. Rights to c...
Main Authors: | Armour, J, Whincop, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2007
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