July 1999
Symposium
Corporate Social Responsibility: Paradigm or Paradox?
Commonalities and Prescriptions in the Vertical Dimension of Global Corporate Governance
Lawrence A. Cunningham
Why They Give at the Office: Shareholder Welfare and Corporate Philanthropy in the Contractual Theory of the Corporation
Henry N. Butler & Fred S. McChesney
Corporate Social Responsibility: Dangerous and Harmful, Though Maybe Not Irrelevant
Yoshiro Miwa
Social Responsibility of Corporations
Peter Nobel
Fiduciary Duties as Residual Claims: Obligations to Nonshareholder Constituencies From a Theory of the Firm Perspective
Jonathan R. Macey
Notes
Insider Trading Jurisprudence After United States v. O'Hagan: A Restatement (Second) of Torts § 551(2) Perspective
Micah A. Acoba
Promoting Competition in the Telecommunications Markets: Why the FCC Should Adopt a Less Stringent Approach to Its Review of Section 271 Applications
Eric Swedenburg
Book Review
Did Making Over the Prisons Require Making Up the Law?
Stephen P. Garvey