The Corporation, Law and Capitalism

Grietje Baars

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Author
Grietje Baars
Publish Date
2019-03-14
Subtitle
A Radical Perspective on the Role of Law in the Global Political Economy
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
520
Publisher Name
BRILL
ISBN-10
9004297073
ISBN-13
9789004297074
citemno
271630
SKU
9789004297074

Description

In The Corporation, Law and Capitalism, Grietje Baars offers a radical Marxist perspective on the role of law in the global political economy. Closing a major gap in historical-materialist scholarship, they demonstrate how the corporation, capitalism's main engine from city-state and colonial times to the present multinational, is a masterpiece of legal technology. The symbiosis between law and capital becomes acutely apparent in the question of 'corporate accountability'. Baars provides a detailed analysis of corporate human rights and war crimes trials, from the Nuremberg industrialists' trials to current efforts. The book shows that precisely because of law's relationship to capital, law cannot prevent or remedy the 'externalities' produced by corporate capitalism. This realisation will generate the space required to formulate a different answer to 'the question of the corporation', and to global corporate capitalism more broadly, outside of the law.