Description
The question of what purposes companies should serve is crucial within company law doctrine and jurisprudence. Legislators in various jurisdictions are increasingly questioning shareholder primacy and considering the interests of stakeholders such as employees, creditors, and consumers, as well as environmental protection. This book explores these developments and moves beyond the dichotomy of the shareholder and stakeholder models. As limiting the discussion to these two variants is misleading from the perspective of corporate sustainability, the book seeks to re-evaluate the concept of the company's interest in light of the current ecological, social, and economic challenges arising under the umbrella of sustainability.With contributions byTonio Friedmann, LL.M. | Prof. Dr. Géraldine Goffeaux Callebaut | Morton Gullhagen-Revling | Dr. Ieva Kozlovska | Dr. Diletta Lenzi | Prof. Dr. Lela Mélon | Prof. Dr. Lina Mikaloniene | Prof. Dr. Anne-Christin Mittwoch | Prof. Dr. Andreas Rühmkorf, LL.M. | Dr. Dr. Christoph Schmetterer | Prof. Dr. Beate Kristine Sjåfjell, LL.M. | Aleksandra Szczesna | Dr. Anne-Marie Weber, LL.M.



