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The Company in Law and Practice: Did Size Matter? (Middle Ages-Nineteenth Century)

Dave de Ruysscher
  • Fonction : Directeur scientifique
Albrecht Cordes
  • Fonction : Directeur scientifique
Serge Dauchy
Heikki Pihlajamäki
  • Fonction : Directeur scientifique

Résumé

This volume brings together nine chapters by specialist legal historians that address the topic of the scale and size of companies, in both legal and economic history. The bundled texts cover different periods, from the Middle Ages, the Early Modern Period, to the nineteenth century. They analyse the historical development of basic features of present-day corporations and of other company types, among them the general and limited partnership. These features include limited liability and legal personality. A detailed overview is offered of how legal concepts and mercantile practice interacted, leading up to the corporate characteristics that are so important today.

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hal-03150424 , version 1 (23-02-2021)

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Dave de Ruysscher, Albrecht Cordes, Serge Dauchy, Heikki Pihlajamäki (Dir.). The Company in Law and Practice: Did Size Matter? (Middle Ages-Nineteenth Century). Brill, 2017, 978-90-04-35186-8. ⟨hal-03150424⟩

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