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Hidden Fallacies in Corporate Law and Financial Regulation: Reframing the Mainstream Narratives (eBook)

Edited by: Saule T. Omarova, Alexandra Andhov, Claire A. Hill

ISBN13: 9781509971503
Published: January 2025
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
Price: £81.00
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Challenge your understanding of corporate, securities, and financial law and regulation with this ground-breaking book.

Featuring incisive research from preeminent scholars in the field, this seminal work interrogates long-standing assumptions and beliefs that have remained unexamined for decades.

Taking a novel approach, the book serves as both a conceptual "deconstruction" and a foundation for future research directions. Each chapter delves deep into the often-overlooked origins, mechanics, and implications of outdated or misleading concepts (termed "fallacies") that form the backbone of contemporary corporate and securities laws, financial regulations, and related domains.

Beyond simply identifying these fallacies, the authors illustrate the profound implications of recalibrating our analytic perspectives. By expanding the spectrum of inquiry and moving along multiple continuums – such as public to private, micro to macro, transactional to structural, individual to systemic, and static to dynamic – this volume underscores the transformative potential of re-envisioning the fundamentals of these fields. An essential read, this book promises to be a catalyst for change and a must-have for anyone committed to staying at the forefront of law and policy.>/p>

Subjects:
Company Law, Banking and Finance, eBooks
Contents:
1. Introduction, Saule T Omarova (Cornell Law School, USA) and Alexandra Andhov (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)

Part 1: Corporate Law
2. Tribes and Temperament: Two Underappreciated Determinants of Market Actor Behaviour, Motivations and Beliefs, Claire A Hill (University of Minnesota, USA)
3. Hidden Fallacies in the Agency Theory of Corporation, Jennifer G Hill (Monash University, Australia)
4. The Pathology of Passivity: Shareholder Passivity as a False Narrative in Corporate Law, Sarah C Haan (Washington and Lee University, USA)
5. The Corporation & the Fallacy of the Public-Private Divide, Cherie Metcalf (Queen's University, Canada)
6. The False Narrative of 'Responsible Investment', Ellen Quigley (University of Cambridge, UK)

Part 2: Financial Regulation
7. The Fallacy of Disclosure in the Time of AI, Alexandra Andhov (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
8. The Fallacy of Colour-Blind Fed, Nakita Q Cuttino (Georgetown Law, USA)
9. The Fallacy of Consumer Credit Regulation as the Path to Financial Inclusion, Iris H-Y Chiu (University College London, UK)
10. Financial Innovation: Three Fallacies in the Debate, Saule T Omarova (Cornell Law School, USA)
11. Boilerplate against Bailouts and the Regulatory Ride Fallacy, Anna Gelpern (Georgetown Law, USA)
12. By Way of Conclusion: Making Sense of Fallacies, Claire A Hill (University of Minnesota, USA)