Principles of enterprise law : the economic constitution and human rights / Ewan McGaughey (School of Law, King's College London; Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge)
Introduction: what is enterprise law? -- History: state and corporate power -- Modern theory -- Corporate constitutions and directors -- Investment and shareholding -- Labour rights -- Competition and consumers -- Insolvency and creditors -- Education -- Health and care -- Banking -- Natural resources -- Electricity and energy -- Food, forests and water -- Housing and construction -- Road and rail transport -- Communications -- Web and broadcast media -- Marketplaces -- Military and security -- Fiscal and social policy -- Conclusion: the future of enterprise
Summary:
Principles of enterprise law gives a functional account of the 'general' enterprise laws of companies, investment, labour, competition and insolvency, before moving into specific enterprises, from universities to military. It is an original guide to our econmic consititution and human rights. -- Publisher.
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