Corporate Shares as Shares
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Katz, Larissa (Auteur)
Titre
Corporate Shares as Shares
Résumé
In this chapter, I ask whether shares in corporations ought to command more attention within theories of property. Contemporary liberal property theorists typically take land (and sometimes goods) as the basic case of property. Shares tend to be left out of these accounts or treated as imitations or mutations of the basic case. Economists, for their part, have transformed the idea of ownership: ‘owner’ refers to the ultimate beneficiary of the value of assets. Shares are treated as a central case of property by those who take this approach. Shareholders are taken to own the corporation insofar as they are the ultimate beneficiaries of its value. In this chapter, I concede shares do not fit within the traditional property framework. This does not mean, however, that the traditional idea of property is obsolete and that a new property framework is in order.
Titre du livre
Modern Studies in Property Law
Volume
10
Lieu
Oxford
Maison d’édition
Hart Publishing
Date
2019-05-30
Pages
107-123
Langue
EN
ISBN
978-1-5099-2137-9
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Catalogue de bibl.
tspace.library.utoronto.ca
Extra
Accepted: 2023-06-22T17:00:40Z
ISBN: 9781509921379
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Référence
Katz, L. (2019). Corporate Shares as Shares. In Modern Studies in Property Law (https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/handle/1807/127783; Vol. 10, pp. 107–123). Hart Publishing. https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/bitstream/1807/127783/3/Corporate%20Shares%20as%20Shares%20-%20Katz.pdf
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