If you liked Anatomy of Corporate Law by Reinier Kraakman and Klaus Hopt, start with Corporate Purpose, CSR, and ESG (2024), Taking discounts seriously (1988), and What triggers Revlon? (1990). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
Back to Anatomy of Corporate Law
· Reinier Kraakman books in order
Recommended next reads
-
1
Corporate Purpose, CSR, and ESG
2024 · 416 pages · Jens-Hinrich Binder, Klaus Hopt, Thilo Kuntz · Same author
-
2
Taking discounts seriously
1988 · 106 pages · Reinier Kraakman · Same author
-
3
What triggers Revlon?
1990 · 59 pages · Reinier Kraakman · Same author
-
4
Liability and the public corporation
1996 · 446 pages · Reinier Kraakman · Same author
-
5
Corporate Boards in European Law
2014 · 864 pages · Klaus Hopt, Richard Nowak, Gerard van Solinge · Same author
-
6
Rewarding outside directors
2006 · 41 pages · Reinier Kraakman · Same author
-
7
Reinventing the outside director
1991 · 73 pages · Reinier Kraakman · Same author
-
8
Konzernrecht und Kapitalmarktrecht
2001 · 298 pages · Peter Doralt, Eddy Wymeersch, Druey, Peter Hommelhoff, Klaus Hopt, Marcus Lutter · Same author
-
9
Kaishahō no kaibōgaku
2009 · 323 pages · Reinier Kraakman · Same author
-
10
Commentaries and Cases on the Law of Business Organizations, 2016-2017 Statutory Supplement
2016 · 752 pages · William T. Allen, Reinier Kraakman · Same author
-
11
When are shareholder suits in shareholder interests?
1993 · 64 pages · Reinier Kraakman · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Anatomy of Corporate Law?
BookOrb recommends Corporate Purpose, CSR, and ESG (2024), Taking discounts seriously (1988), What triggers Revlon? (1990), Liability and the public corporation (1996), and Corporate Boards in European Law (2014).
Are there books like Anatomy of Corporate Law?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Anatomy of Corporate Law.
Who wrote Anatomy of Corporate Law?
Anatomy of Corporate Law is by Reinier Kraakman and Klaus Hopt.