Description
The author considers the relationship among the ROL and economic development, the legal and economic differences between shareholder and stakeholder theory, and also offers insights into how to promote effective and sustainable change in law and business.
Students and scholars of international business law, corporate governance, economics, and political economy will gain a general understanding of the topic in a way not previously presented.
About the Author
Nadia E. Nedzel, Professor of Law Emerita, Southern University Law Center, US
Reviews
'Nadia E. Nedzel's The Rule of Law, Economic Development, and Corporate Governance applies the concepts of the rule of law to the real world and how it affects real lives through its impact on freedom, economic development, and even corporate governance. But she also shows us that asking law to do too much-trying to make people ''do good'' instead of ''not doing bad''-can threaten the rule of law itself. A splendid overview of the history, jurisprudence, and practical import of the rule of law.'
--Todd Zywicki, George Mason University, US
Book Information
ISBN 9781789900729
Author Nadia E. Nedzel
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd