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Reinier Kraakman , Paul Davies , Henry Hansmann , Gérard Hertig , Klaus J. Hopt , Hideki Kanda , Edward B. Rock


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... will lay the groundwork for the corporate law debates of the coming decade ... It is hard to overstate the significance of this project ... The great virtue of The Anatomy of Corporate Law is that its typology of strategies provides a simple, user-friendly way to compare the corporate law regimes of a wide range of different countries ... almost as remarkable as the typology itself is the clarity and elegance of the analysis. (Yale Law Journal )

... to a remarkable extent, The Anatomy of Corporate Law reads as if it were written by a single author ... It has the same clear, streamlined tone throughout. (Yale Law Journal )

... the book's ten-part anatomy will soon become the lingua franca of corporate law discourse. (Yale Law Journal )

The Anatomy of Corporate Law is likely to have a particularly profound influence on the corporate finance literature ... A great virtue is that it provides a simple set of tools for understanding all of corporate governance, and thus offers precisely the kind of tractability that economists look for. Given that it is both simple and comprehensive, the authors' ten-part typology will appeal at least as much to economists as to legal scholars. (Yale Law Journal )

The Anatomy of Corporate Law is the most important corporate law book of the decade ... The ten-part typology will provide the next generation of corporate law scholars and policymakers with a framework for understanding the characteristic dilemmas of corporate enterprise. For comparative corporate law scholarship, the future starts here. (Yale Law Journal )

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"... the book's ten-part anatomy will soon become the lingua franca of corporate law discourse."

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What is the common structure of the law of business corporations-or, as it would be put in the UK, company law-across different national jurisdictions? Read the first page
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Great book 4 July 2006
By E. Harkonen - Published on Amazon.com
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I do agree with the former reviewer. This is a great book if you do want a comparative perspective of corporate law. It is concentrating on how different legal systems have solved the same problems with minority shareholders, agnecy costs etc. with examples from Japan to US to Europe. We are using it as required reading on two different law school courses.
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Work of excellene 19 Mar 2006
By Evangelos Perakis - Published on Amazon.com
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A first time global review of corporate law explaining everything. I loved it
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The Anatomy of Corporate law: A comparative and funcional approach 10 Mar 2007
By katarina zajc - Published on Amazon.com
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Exccellent book, oth for lawyer and economists,

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