Do shares constitute property? Reconsidering a fundamental, yet unresolved, question
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01/01/2005
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Resumo |
The author deals with a question that has challenged and troubled commercial law scholars for some time: do shares constitute property? The author explores some of the arguments that have been raised for why shares do not constitute property, but ultimately concludes that there are strong reasons – supported by prominent jurisprudential writing and judicial pronouncements – for why shares do indeed constitute property. <br /> |
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eng |
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Thomson Lawbook Co |
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http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30003335/n20051385.pdf http://legalonline.thomson.com.au/jour/resultDetailed.jsp?curRequestedHref=journals/ALJ/volumes/79/parts/4&contentSourceHref=journals/ALJ/volumes/79/parts/4/articles/251/fulltext&tocType=fullText&hitListPageContext=http://legalonline.thomson.com.au/jour/resultSummary.jsp?curRequestedHref=journals/ALJ/volumes/79/parts/4___tocType=fullText___sortBy=articleDate&searchId=3&hit=8&hits=8&articleType=fulltext&freeText=&titleCode=Dscprafyuq |
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Journal Article |