States, firms, and their legal fictions : attributing identity and responsibility to artificial entities / editd by Melissa J. Durkee, Washington University in St. Louis.

"Corporations and states are creatures of law that claim rights, trade roles, and avoid responsibility based on legal concepts in international and domestic law. Using the concept of "attribution" as a touchstone, this cross-disciplinary book explores the law's diverse ways of co...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Other Authors: Durkee, Melissa J. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2024.
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Table of Contents:
  • States, firms, and their legal fictions / Melissa J. Durkee
  • Attribution in international law : challenges & evolution / Kristen E. Boon
  • Between states and firms : attribution and the construction of the shareholder state / Mikko Rajavuori
  • Contractors and hybrid warfare : a pluralist approach to reforming the law of state responsibility / Laura Dickinson
  • The enduring charter : corporations, states, and international law / Doreen Lustig
  • Corporate structures and the attribution dilemma in multinational enterprises / James T. Gathii and Olabisi D. Akinkugbe
  • Transnational blame attribution : the limits of using reputational sanctions to punish corporate misconduct / Kishanthi Parella
  • Mind the agency gap in corporate social responsibility / Dalia Palombo
  • To whom should we attribute a corporation's speech? / Sarah C. Haan
  • What Is a corporate mind? mental state attribution / Benjamin P. Edwards
  • Who is a corporation? attributing the moral might of the corporate form / Catherine A. Hardee
  • The juridical person of the state : origins and implications / David Ciepley
  • Corporate personhood as legal and literary fiction / Joshua Barkan.