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Corporate Personhood
Explores the nature of corporate personhood and how it affects the rights, powers, and influence of corporations in society.
Susanna Kim Ripken (Author)
9781108403924, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 8 August 2019
312 pages
22.8 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.46 kg
'Well referenced with court cases, law reviews, and journal articles.' G. E. Kaupins, Choice
The topic of corporate personhood has captured the attention of many who are concerned about the increasing presence, power, and influence of corporations in modern society. Recent Supreme Court cases like Citizens United, Hobby Lobby, and Masterpiece Cakeshop - which solidified the free speech and religious liberty rights of corporations and their owners - have heightened the controversy over treating corporations as persons under the law. What does it mean to say that the corporation is a person, and why does it matter? In Corporate Personhood, Susanna Kim Ripken addresses these questions and highlights the complexity of the corporate personhood concept. Using a broad, interdisciplinary framework - incorporating law, economics, philosophy, sociology, psychology, organizational theory, political science, and linguistics - this highly original work explores the complex, multidimensional nature of corporate personhood and its implications for corporate rights and duties.
Introduction
1. Legal theories of the corporate person
2. Philosophical dimensions of the corporate person
3. Social science dimensions of the corporate person
4. Constitutional dimensions of the corporate person: corporate free speech
5. Constitutional dimensions of the corporate person: corporate religion and race
6. Abolishing corporate personhood
Conclusion.
Subject Areas: Commercial law [LNCB], Company, commercial & competition law [LNC], Legal ethics & professional conduct [LATC], Jurisprudence & general issues [LA], Business ethics & social responsibility [KJG], Economics of industrial organisation [KCD], Economics [KC], Politics & government [JP]