Regulating corporate governance in the EU. Towards a marketization of corporate control
Palgrave Macmillan - Basingstoke
2012
226 p.
company law ; consultation ; economic theory ; EU Court of Justice ; EU law ; European Union ; information ; regulation ; shareholder ; workers participation ; corporate governance
Business economics
English
Bibliogr.;Index
978-0-230-24750-5
03.04-62382
"In the context of the financial and economic crisis, corporate governance and regulatory supervision failures are at the centre of public debates. Who controls the modern corporation, and why, has become one of the defining social power relations in contemporary capitalism. Regulation Corporate Governance in the EU fills a gap in the extensive literature on corporate governance and highlights the political nature of EU corporate governance regulation. Laura Horn advances a critical political economy perspective focusing in particular on political struggles and processes of the neoliberal transformation of company law and corporate governance regulation. Her findings about the marketization of corporate control are at the core to a better understanding of the broader context of capitalist restructuring in the European Union."
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