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Principles of Enterprise Law: The Economic Constitution and Human Rights

Principles of Enterprise Law: The Economic Constitution and Human Rights

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Major enterprises shape our lives in countless ways, and this book explores the principles of enterprise law that should govern them. It provides a functional account of the general enterprise laws of companies, investment, labor, competition, and insolvency, and moves into specific enterprises.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 18000 pages
Publication date: 01 September 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


Major enterprises have a profound impact on our lives in numerous ways. From the dominance of big tech and surveillance media to the influence of algorithms on online shopping, transportation to work and home, energy and agriculture corporations driving climate damage, and public services providing education, health, water, and housing, these entities shape our world in countless ways.

The twentieth century witnessed a tumultuous journey between private and public ownership, between capitalism and socialism, without any settled, principled outcome, and without addressing fundamental questions regarding the financing, governance, and rights of enterprises. This book seeks to answer a central question: Are there principles of enterprise law, and if they are missing, what principles of enterprise law should there be?

Principles of Enterprise Law provides a comprehensive and functional account of the general enterprise laws applicable to companies, investment, labor, competition, and insolvency. It then delves into specific enterprises, ranging from universities to the military, offering an original perspective on our economic constitution and human rights.

The book begins by examining the fundamental principles of enterprise law, including the legal nature of companies, the rights and responsibilities of shareholders, directors, and employees, and the principles of corporate governance. It explores the legal framework governing investment, including venture capital, private equity, and mergers and acquisitions, and the legal implications of labor relations, including employment contracts, collective bargaining, and labor disputes.

Furthermore, Principles of Enterprise Law discusses the principles of competition law, which aim to promote fair competition and prevent anti-competitive practices. It explores the legal framework governing antitrust enforcement, including merger reviews, cartel investigations, and competition policy.

The book also delves into the principles of insolvency law, which govern the legal process of bankruptcy and restructuring. It examines the legal rights and obligations of creditors, debtors, and stakeholders during insolvency proceedings and the legal mechanisms available for resolving financial crises.

Throughout the book, the authors draw on a wealth of legal cases and scholarly research to provide practical insights and examples of how enterprise law operates in real-world situations. They argue that principles of enterprise law are essential for promoting economic growth, social justice, and human rights.

In conclusion, Principles of Enterprise Law is a comprehensive and insightful guide to the complex world of enterprise law. It offers a functional account of the general enterprise laws applicable to companies, investment, labor, competition, and insolvency, and provides a valuable perspective on our economic constitution and human rights. By examining the principles of enterprise law, we can better understand the role of major enterprises in shaping our lives and work towards creating a more equitable and sustainable future.


ISBN-13: 9781009045735

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