Corporate Legal Rights and Democracy
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摘要
Corporations are abstract persons. What legal rights have corporations gained and how? What rights should corporations have so that they can best serve the needs of democratic societies? How do we ensure that corporations do not expand their rights excessively or abuse them?
Professor Susanna Kim Ripken of Chapman University’s Dale E. Fowler School of Law moderates a conversation with Elizabeth Pollman of the University of Pennsylvania Carey School of Law and Adam Winkler of the UCLA School of Law. The panelists are joined by additional discussants Stanford Law School Dean Jenny Martinez of Stanford Law School, journalist Martin Wolf of the Financial Times, Professor Jennifer Taub of the Western New England School of Law, and Professor Luigi Zingales of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
This is Session 1 of the Corporations and Democracy Conference, December 7-9, 2020. The full program and additional links are available here: https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/events/conference-corporations-democracy
Watch the Introduction to the Conference: https://youtu.be/YhtkOfFdAiY
Watch Session 2 on Corporations and Money in Politics: https://youtu.be/apXwYOxilmg
Watch Session 3 on Expertise, Incentives, and “Thin Political Markets”: https://youtu.be/Gu9yBRenen0
Watch Session 4 on Corporations, Media, and Truth: https://youtu.be/BOLfg5mkBzY
Watch Session 5 on Corporations, Corruption and Democracy: https://youtu.be/jYKu8nsJseA
Watch Session 6 on Corporations and the Justice System: https://youtu.be/Hwqt4XW9YmQ
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