Volume 63, Issue 4 (2006)
Includes articles from a symposium, Understanding Corporate Law Through HistoryPrefatory Matter
Articles
Dividends as a Substitute for Corporate Law:
The Separation of Ownership and Control in
the United Kingdom
Brian R. Cheffins
Social Conceptions of the Corporation:
Insights from the History of
Shareholder Voting Rights
Colleen A. Dunlavy
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 Discourse on Corporate
Personality Theories
Lawrence E. Mitchell
Shareholders as Proxies: The Contours of
Shareholder Democracy
Dalia Tsuk Mitchell
Comment: Corporate Governance and
the "D-Word"
Thomas W. Joo
Notes
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
at the Changing Regulatory Approach
of the FERC
Heather Curlee