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The Failure of Corporate Law Kent Greenfield

The Failure of Corporate Law By Kent Greenfield

The Failure of Corporate Law by Kent Greenfield


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Summary

States that the laws controlling firms should be much more protective of the public interest and of the corporation's various stakeholders. This title proposes changes in corporate governance that would enable corporations to meet the progressive goal of creating wealth for society as a whole rather than merely for shareholders and executives.

The Failure of Corporate Law Summary

The Failure of Corporate Law: Fundamental Flaws and Progressive Possibilities by Kent Greenfield

"The Failure of Corporate Law" returns corporate law to a system in which the public has a greater say in how firms are governed. Kent Greenfield maintains that the laws controlling firms should be much more protective of the public interest and of the corporation's various stakeholders. Only when the law of corporations is evaluated as a branch of public law - as with constitutional law or environmental law - will it be clear what types of changes can be made in corporate governance to improve the common good. Greenfield proposes changes in corporate governance that would enable corporations to meet the progressive goal of creating wealth for society as a whole rather than merely for shareholders and executives.

The Failure of Corporate Law Reviews

"Kent Greenfield demonstrates with remarkable clarity how a series of essential changes in the premises and obligations of the corporation can turn the nature of the beast in very positive directions." - William Greider, author of The Soul of Capitalism: Opening Paths to a Moral Economy "Greenfield commences with a reconsideration of the basic and generally accepted purposes and norms of law. The result is as startling as it is enlightening.... A seminal piece of writing that evidences dominance of a vast range of ideas, research, and critical thinking, and puts it into a coherent, well argued, accessible whole." - Law and Politics Book Review"

About Kent Greenfield

Kent Greenfield is professor of law at Boston College Law School and served as a law clerk under Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter.

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GOR005455483
9780226306933
0226306933
The Failure of Corporate Law: Fundamental Flaws and Progressive Possibilities by Kent Greenfield
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The University of Chicago Press
2007-02-01
300
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