Volume 63, Fall 2006, Issue 4
"UNDERSTANDING CORPORATE LAW THROUGH HISTORY"
"Dividends as a Substitute for Corporate Law: The Separation of Ownership and Control in the United Kingdom"
Brian R. Cheffins
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"Social Conceptions of the Corporation:Insights from the History of Shareholder Voting Rights"
Colleen A. Dunlavy
"The Seductive Comparison of Shareholder and Civic Democracy"
Usha Rodrigues
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"Shareholder Democracy and the Economic Purpose of the Corporation"
Donald J. Smythe
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"The Transplantation of the Legal Discourse on Corporate Personality Theories: From German Codification to British Political Pluralism and American Big Business"
Ron Harris
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"Personification in Three Legal Cultures:The Case of the Conception of the Corporate Unit"
Gregory A. Mark
"The Relevance of Corporate Theory to Corporate and Economic Development:Comment on The Transplantation of the Legal Discourseon Corporate Personality Theories"
Lawrence E. Mitchell
"Shareholders as Proxies: The Contours of Shareholder Democracy"
Dalia Tsuk Mitchell
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Comment: Corporate Governance and the "D-Word"
Thomas W. Joo
"Stepmother May I?: Moral Rights, Dastar, and the False Advertising Prong of Lanham Act Section 43(a)"
Clint A. Carpenter
"Examining EPAct 2005: A Prospective Look a tthe Changing Regulatory Approach of the FERC"
Heather Curlee
"Practice What You Preach: How Restorative Justice Could Solve the Judicial Problems in Clergy Sexual Abuse Cases"
Diana L. Grimes
"The Roof Is on Fire: When, Absent an Agreement Otherwise, May a Landlord's Insurer Pursue a Subrogation Claim Against a Negligent Tenant?"
Robert Vanneman Spake, Jr.