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Corporate attribution in private law

Part of the Hart Studies in Private Law series
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Looking at key questions of how companies are held accountable under private law, this book presents a succinct and accessible framework for analysing and answering corporate attribution problems in private law. Corporate attribution is the process by which the acts and states of mind of human individuals are treated as those of a company to establish the company’s rights, duties, and liabilities.

But when and why are acts and states of mind attributed in private law?

Drawing on a wide range of material from across the disparate areas of company law, agency law, and the laws of contract, tort, unjust enrichment, and equitable obligations, this book’s central argument is that attribution turns on the allocation and delegation of the company’s own powers to act.

This approach allows for a much greater and clearer understanding of attribution.

A further benefit is that it shows attribution to be much more united and coherent than it is commonly thought to be.

Looking at corporate attribution across the broad expanse of the common law, this book will be of interest to lawyers across the common law world, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Singapore.

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Hart Publishing
1509941827 / 9781509941827
Paperback / softback
346.013
15/06/2023
United Kingdom
English
280 pages
24 cm