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Decoding the Rights of Companies in the Technocene

Edited by: Eduardo Gill-Pedro, Jaakko Salminen

ISBN13: 9781041320814
To be Published: August 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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In this book, legal scholars from a range of disciplines examine the private commercial corporation as a bearer of rights and as the central actor in the global transformations that constitute the Technocene: a geological epoch brought about not by the actions of humans, individually or collectively, but by technological agency.

Central to this agency is the modern company: a form of legal technology that has made possible the emergence of entities with their own interests and objectives and which are able to operate with a considerable degree of autonomy from the human beings that create them and that work within them. A key element in the construction of this legal technology has been the ascription of rights – by claiming rights companies get not only legal standing but also political and moral legitimacy. It is in this role, as a bearer of rights, that the company most closely mirrors the human legal subject.

This volume is the first sustained, dedicated intervention to examine the private commercial corporation as a bearer of rights, and as a central actor in the global transformations that constitute the Technocene. It will be an indispensable resource for students and scholars of corporate law, human rights law and transnational law.

The chapters were first published as a special issue of Transnational Legal Theory.

Subjects:
Company Law
Contents:
Decoding the rights of companies in the Technocene: an introduction
Eduardo Gill-Pedro and Jaakko Salminen
1. Corporate personhood, corporate rights, and the contingency of corporate law
Christopher M. Bruner
2. Corporate rights and obligations—the perspective of real entity theory
Eva Micheler
3. Towards a theory on the international legal personality of corporations
Christiane Ahlborn
5. Shields and swords: the human rights of business enterprises and the boundaries of democracy
Daniel Augenstein
6. Rights of corporations in perspective—corporations as partial legal orders
Daniel Augenstein
7. Hiding the machine: stories, rights and the naturalisation of corporate technology
Eduardo Gill-Pedro
8. Gatekeepers under EU scrutiny: curtailing the freedom to conduct a business in digitalisation?
Annegret Engel
9. Rights as powers: the corporation’s right to property within the development and operation of international investment law
Christian Emilio Carli
10. International investment law and digital states: the case of Tuvalu
Soo-hyun Lee
11. Beyond the individual-company: from corporate social responsibilities to corporate social liability
John Quinn and Rónán Condon
12. A private law for the technocene: rights in a world of infinite knowledge
Jaakko Salminen