Law Series Taming or Protecting the Modern Corporation? Shareholder-Stakeholder Debatesin a Comparative Light Working Paper Author/Authors Martin Gelter Fordham University School of Law Series number: 165/2010 Date published: 01 Sep 2010 Last revised: 15 Sep 2010 Quick links Access Paper on SSRN Categories Codetermination Shareholders Stakeholders Theory Keywords Shareholder primacy, Stakeholders, corporate theory, theory of the firm, Rathenau, Unternehmen an sich, interet social, codetermination This article was published in New York University Journal of Law and Business, Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 641-730, on 31 Dec 2011 . Read the journal article here. Published in NYU Journal of Law & Business, Vol. 7, Issue. 2, 2011
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