
This book focuses on the federalization of corporate governance in the United States from both historical and contemporary perspectives. Although the states traditionally have regulated the sphere of corporate governance - encompassing the relations among and between the subject corporation, its directors, its officers, its stockholders, and other stakeholders - federal law today impacts the governance of publicly-traded companies to a greater degree than ever before in U.S. history. This book discusses the evolution and development of corporate governance from a federal law perspective from the commencement of the twentieth century to the present. It examines the tension between state company law and federal law, analyzes the federal historical developments, explains the ramifications of the federal legislation enacted during the past two decades, and recommends corrective measures that should be implemented. The book accordingly provides an original, historical, and contemporary analysis of the federalization of corporate governance - a subject that impacts this country's economic well-being in a very fundamental way.
This book investigates the shift in regulatory authority over corporate governance from traditional state-level oversight to an increasingly dominant federal framework. Marc I. Steinberg, a recognized scholar in securities regulation, utilizes historical legislative analysis and contemporary legal case studies to argue that federal intervention has fundamentally altered the landscape of corporate relations. The text provides a framework for understanding how federal mandates have superseded state laws for publicly-traded entities over the last century.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Legal scholars and practitioners view this work as a critical examination of the erosion of state primacy in corporate regulation. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for legal professionals and students of securities law.
Page Count:
328
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190876301
ISBN-13:
9780190876302
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