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Archive | 2015

Beyond Corporate Governance: Why a New Approach to the Study of Corporate Law is Needed to Address Global Inequality and Economic Development

Dan Danielsen

For more than forty years, corporate law scholars have been focused principally on issues of “corporate governance” understood as the study of rules governing the internal allocation of power among shareholders and managers within a single firm, and its global corollary, “comparative corporate governance” exploring the impact of domestic share ownership patterns in different countries. In the development field, corporate scholars have largely focused on identifying “best practice” corporate governance rules designed to lead to the productive efficiency of individual domestic firms or to patterns of share ownership that increase the efficiency of domestic capital markets. While the questions traditionally taken up by scholars of corporate law and economic development are not unimportant ones, the author argues that engaging issues of inequality and growth under conditions of modern capitalism will require a different approach. Specifically, using global textile production and the recent spate of catastrophic incidents in textile factories in Bangladesh as a representative example, the author suggests that attention in corporate law scholarship to “systemic governance” in the relations between firms in global value chain structures and between firms and states as they adapt to these chain structures are crucial to addressing issues of corporate power, distributional equity and economic growth in the modern global economy.


Archive | 1995

After identity : a reader in law and culture

Dan Danielsen; Karen Engle


London Review of International Law | 2016

The role of law in global value chains: a research manifesto

Grietje Baars; Jennifer Bair; Liam Campling; Dan Danielsen; Dennis Davis; Klaas Hendrik Eller; Dez Farkas; Tomaso Ferrando; Jason Jackson; Daivd Hansen-Miller; Elizabeth Havice; Claire Mumme; Jesse Salah Ovadia; David Quentin; Brishen Rogers; Jaakko Salminen; Alvaro Santos; Benjamin Selwyn; Marlese von Broembsen; Lucie E. White


Harvard International Law Journal | 2005

How Corporations Govern: Taking Corporate Power Seriously in Transnational Regulation and Governance

Dan Danielsen


Columbia journal of gender and law | 2003

Gender, Sexuality and Power: Is Feminist Theory Enough?

Dan Danielsen; Brenda Cossman; Janet E. Halley; Tracy E. Higgins


Open Society Foundations | 2011

Busting Bribery: Sustaining the Global Momentum of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

David W. Kennedy; Dan Danielsen


School of Law Faculty Publications | 2006

Corporate power and global order

Dan Danielsen


Archive | 2016

Letting Go of the ‘Normal’ in Pursuit of An Ever-Elusive Real

Dan Danielsen


Archive | 2015

Corporate Power and Instrumental States: Towards a Critical Reassessment of the Role of Firms, States and Regulation in Global Governance

Dan Danielsen


Archive | 2015

Letting Go of ‘The Normal’ in Pursuit of an Ever-Elusive Real: A Proposal for Innovation in International Law and Economics Theory and Scholarship

Dan Danielsen

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Alvaro Santos

Georgetown University Law Center

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Elizabeth Havice

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Karen Engle

University of Texas at Austin

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Liam Campling

Queen Mary University of London

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