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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Corporations and Civil Society: Institutional Externalities of Corporate Power
2. The Turbulence of the 1980s
I. Overview and Background
3. Contractarians and Imposers
4. Contractarians and Balancers
5. Major Delaware Decisions of the 1980s and 1990s
II. Sources of Judicial Drift
6. Why Contractarians Fail to Explain Judicial Behavior
7. Why Imposers Fail to Explain Judicial Behavior
8. Legislative Action: Stakeholder Balancing and Its Limits
9. Contractarian Reaction: Opting Out
III. Corporate Law and Judicial Practice in a Global Economy
10. America's Constitutional Court for Intermediary Associations
11. Beyond the Failures: A Threshold of Procedural Norms
12. Time-Warner and Institutional Externalities: From Culture to Form
13. Explaining and Predicting Judicial Behavior in a Global Economy
Notes
References
Index
About the Author
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Corporations and Civil Society: Institutional Externalities of Corporate Power
2. The Turbulence of the 1980s
I. Overview and Background
3. Contractarians and Imposers
4. Contractarians and Balancers
5. Major Delaware Decisions of the 1980s and 1990s
II. Sources of Judicial Drift
6. Why Contractarians Fail to Explain Judicial Behavior
7. Why Imposers Fail to Explain Judicial Behavior
8. Legislative Action: Stakeholder Balancing and Its Limits
9. Contractarian Reaction: Opting Out
III. Corporate Law and Judicial Practice in a Global Economy
10. America's Constitutional Court for Intermediary Associations
11. Beyond the Failures: A Threshold of Procedural Norms
12. Time-Warner and Institutional Externalities: From Culture to Form
13. Explaining and Predicting Judicial Behavior in a Global Economy
Notes
References
Index
About the Author