Corporate Structure and Governance
Research at the Centre for Law Markets and Regulation on corporate governance, conduct and control ranges from legal control, through routines of governance observed in corporations to debates about ethics and the limits of regulation. It is not limited to the conduct of companies and changes in their control, but extends to a renewed interest in legal models for business beyond the corporation. CLMR research in this area is a mix of funded research projects, on-going research by individual scholars and of groups pursuing a program of research and influence as is the case with the Legal Models Beyond the Corporation Working Group.
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People
- Paul Andon
- Emma Armson
- Anthony Asher
- Jenny Buchan
- Scott Donald
- Clinton Free
- Pamela Hanrahan
- Jessica Hudson
- Dimity Kingsford Smith
- Bronwen Morgan
- John Morgan
- Marina Nehme
- Charlie Xiao-chuan Weng
Active Projects
- Legal Models Beyond the Corporation Working Group
- Conflicts of Interests and Duties in Financial Services
Completed Projects
- Independence and the Governance of Superannuation Funds
- Conflicts of Interests and Duties in Financial Services
- Future Fellowship Project: Between Social Activisim and Social Enterprise: Socio-Legal Support Structures for Grass-roots Responses to Climate Change