1st Edition

International Corporate Personhood Business and the Bodyless in International Law

By Kevin Crow Copyright 2021
234 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

234 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

234 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book tracks the phenomenon of international corporate personhood (ICP) in international law and explores many legal issues raised in its wake. It sketches a theory of the ICP and encourages engagement with its amorphous legal nature through reimagination of international law beyond the State, in service to humanity. The book offers two primary contributions, one descriptive and one... Read more

Introduction: The Status Quo

1. The Emergence of International Corporate Personhood

2. The International Corporate Person in International Law: Judge-Made Law

3. The International Corporate Person in International Law: Texts and Practices

4. Theorizing International Corporate Personhood

5. Political Bodies and the Bodyless

Conclusion: Beyond Sovereignty, Beyond the Veil

Biography

Kevin Crow is Assistant Professor of International Law and Ethics at the Asia School of Business, Malaysia, and International Faculty Fellow at the MIT Sloan School of Management, United States. His research focuses on corporate subjectivity, private authorship of public international law, and the ways in which understandings of economic and institutional morality as well as beliefs regarding ‘the natural’ inform legal and market logics.