@prefix rdf: . @prefix ns1: . @prefix frbr: . ns1:id rdf:type frbr:Work . @prefix rdac: . ns1:id rdf:type rdac:C10001 . @prefix marcrel: . @prefix ns5: . ns1:id marcrel:aut ns5:id . @prefix dc: . ns1:id dc:subject "Corporate veil" , "Personnes morales -- Responsabilit\u00E9" , "Tort liability of corporations" , "Soci\u00E9t\u00E9s -- Droit" , "Soci\u00E9t\u00E9s \u00E9cran" , "Corporation law" . @prefix skos: . ns1:id skos:prefLabel "Liability of corporate groups and networks" . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix ns9: . ns1:id dcterms:language ns9:eng . @prefix ns10: . ns1:id dcterms:subject ns10:id . @prefix ns11: . ns1:id dcterms:subject ns11:id . @prefix ns12: . ns1:id dcterms:subject ns12:id ; dc:title "Liability of corporate groups and networks" ; skos:note "La 4e de couverture indique : \\\"What happens when a corporate subsidiary or network company is unable to pay personal injury victims in full? This book sets out to tackle the 'insolvent entity problem', especially as it arises in cases of mass wrongdoing such as those involving asbestos exposure and defective pharmaceuticals. After discussing the nature of corporate groups and networks from the perspectives of business history, organisation studies, and social theory, the book assesses a range of rules and proposed rules for extending liability for personal injuries beyond insolvent entities. New proposals are put forward for an exception to the rule of limited liability and for the development of a flexible new tort based on conspiracy that encompasses not only control-based relationships but also horizontal coordination between companies. The book concludes with a general discussion of lessons learned from debates about extended liability and provides guidelines for the development of new liability rules.\\\"" ; dc:type "Text" . @prefix ns13: . @prefix ns14: . ns1:id ns13:P1001 ns14:T1009 . @prefix rdaw: . ns1:id rdaw:P10219 "2018" . @prefix rdau: . ns1:id rdau:P60049 .