Tag: Corporations

Evil Corporations


Free Download Penny Crofts, "Evil Corporations"
English | ISBN: 1032513128 | 2024 | 298 pages | EPUB, PDF | 592 KB + 21 MB
This book elaborates and interrogates the idea of evil corporations from a diverse range of disciplines.

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Underdevelopment and the Development of Law Corporations and Corporation Law in Nineteenth-Century Colombia


Free Download Robert C. Means, "Underdevelopment and the Development of Law: Corporations and Corporation Law in Nineteenth-Century Colombia"
English | 1980 | ISBN: 0807814237 | EPUB | pages: 347 | 0.6 mb
Means provides the first major study of both the historical development of private law in a Latin American country and the shifting role of business corporations or share companies in Latin American development. He shows that Colombia’s corporate law provisions for commercial codes held only a tenuous relationship to reality and that, even today, Colombia’s commercial development continues to be affected by a paucity of legal scholars, case reports, and legal journals.

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Underdevelopment and the Development of Law Corporations and Corporation Law in Nineteenth-Century Colombia


Free Download Robert C. Means, "Underdevelopment and the Development of Law: Corporations and Corporation Law in Nineteenth-Century Colombia"
English | 1980 | ISBN: 0807814237 | EPUB | pages: 347 | 0.6 mb
Means provides the first major study of both the historical development of private law in a Latin American country and the shifting role of business corporations or share companies in Latin American development. He shows that Colombia’s corporate law provisions for commercial codes held only a tenuous relationship to reality and that, even today, Colombia’s commercial development continues to be affected by a paucity of legal scholars, case reports, and legal journals.

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Corporations and International Lawmaking


Free Download Stephen Tully, "Corporations and International Lawmaking"
English | 2007 | pages: 529 | ISBN: 1571053727 | PDF | 3,7 mb
The classical model of international lawmaking posits governments as exclusively authoritative actors. However, commercially-oriented entities have long been protagonists within the prevailing international legal order, concluding contracts and resolving disputes with governments. Is the international legal personality of corporations undergoing further qualitative transformations ? Corporations influence the State practice constitutive of custom and create, refashion or challenge normative rules. The corporate willingness to fill legal lacunae where governments do not exercise their full regulatory responsibility is also observable through resort to alternative legal mechanisms. Corporations moreover contribute directly to treaty negotiations and occupy crucial roles during subsequent implementation. Indeed, an analysis of the access conditions and participatory modalities for non-State actors could support a right to participate under common international procedural law. Their substantive contributions are also evident when corporations participate in enforcing international law against governments through national courts, diplomatic protection (including the WTO) and arbitration (including NAFTA). However, the practice of intergovernmental organizations reveals several challenges including managing corporate interaction with developing country governments and other non-State actors. Acknowledging corporate contributions also has important implications for national regulatory autonomy, the ability of governments to mediate contested policy issues, the democratic legitimacy of the contemporary lawmaking process and an understanding of consent as the underlying basis for international law.

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The Support Economy Why Corporations Are Failing Individuals and the Next Episode of Capitalism


Free Download James Maxmin, "The Support Economy : Why Corporations Are Failing Individuals and the Next Episode of Capitalism"
English | 2004 | pages: 459 | ISBN: 0142003883, 0670887366 | EPUB | 0,6 mb
Today’s "managerial" capitalism has grown hopelessly out of touch with the people it should be serving. The Support Economy explores the chasm between people and corporations and reveals a new society of individuals who seek relationships of advocacy and trust that provide support for their complex lives.

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Self-Management and Efficiency Large Corporations in Yugoslavia


Free Download Stephen R. Sacks, "Self-Management and Efficiency: Large Corporations in Yugoslavia "
English | ISBN: 1138309869 | 2019 | 176 pages | PDF | 54 MB
The book, first published in 1983, examined whether the Yugoslavs’ extensive implementation of their principle of self-management by small work units was costly in terms of economic efficiency. Were they atomizing their firms into inefficiently small fragments? Was the system of worker self-management appropriate only for small firms? Can a modern industrial enterprise of efficient scale, indeed very large scale, by run that way? In order to answer these questions, the author applies to large firms in former Yugoslavia the transactions cost analysis developed by the economist Oliver Williamson.

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