Publications

Edited collections

Company Law, Corporate Governance and Business History

Edited by Victoria Barnes, Jennifer Trinks and Sally Wheeler

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Floating Charges in Scotland: New Perspectives and Current Issues

Edited by Jonathan Hardman, Alisdair MacPherson

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The Origins of Company Law: Methods and Approaches

Edited by Victoria Barnes, Jonathan Hardman and Sarah Wilson

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The Global Corporate Law brings together those exploring the company regulation from around the globe. In the present era of de-globalisation, policy-makers have been either slow, reluctant or unwilling to recognise the importance of global exchanges. Following the disruption to supply chains in the wake of Brexit and now the conflict in Ukraine, there is now widespread acknowledgement that commerce is global in nature. Yet, the international commercial exchanges are not themselves new. Companies have long looked to new markets to expand and entrepreneurs have built new customer bases overseas since time immemorial. Traders have often sought finance, agents or intermediaries to facilitate the sale of goods. Law, of course, influences the terms of commercial transactions at all levels.