TY - GEN T1 - Corporate Power in Civil Society. A1 - Sciulli, David LA - English PP - New York PB - NYU Press YR - 2001 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_dda_ocn779828478 AB - The corporate mega-mergers of the 1980s and 1990s raise many troubling questions for social scientists and legal scholars. Do corporate globalism and the new, streamlined corporation help or hinder the development of civil society? Does the new power that increasingly deregulated businesses wield undermine the rights of citizens, or is this threat being exaggerated? Who has the authority to get things done in a corporation's name and who can be held legally responsible for a corporation's misbehavior? What role, if any, should the courts play in strengthening the rights of individuals who chal. OP - 416 CN - KF1416 .S396 2001 SN - 9780814786604 SN - 081478660X SN - 9780814797860 KW - Civil society : United States. KW - Social contract. KW - Social responsibility of business : United States. KW - Corporate governance : United States. KW - Judicial power : Social aspects : United States. KW - Corporation law : Social aspects : United States. KW - Société civile : États-Unis. KW - Contrat social. KW - Entreprises : Responsabilité sociale : États-Unis. KW - Gouvernement d'entreprise : États-Unis. KW - Pouvoir judiciaire : Aspect social : États-Unis. KW - Sociétés : Droit : Législation : Aspect social : États-Unis. KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General. KW - Civil society KW - Corporate governance KW - Corporation law : Social aspects KW - Judicial power : Social aspects KW - Social contract KW - Social responsibility of business KW - United States KW - Electronic books. ER -