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Water plunder, corporatisation Inc. Kozhikode: Mathrubhumi Books, 2009.

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Chakraborty, Gangotri. Land reforms and corporatisation of agriculture. Kolkata: The School of Economic and Business Laws, The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, 2004.

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Arya, Vatsal. The corporatisation of Indian agriculture: An analysis. Kolkata: The School of Economic and Business Laws, The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, 2004.

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Dogan, Mattei. Le Moloch en Europe: Étatisation et corporatisation. Paris: Economica, 1987.

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McKinlay, Peter. Corporatisation: The solution for state owned enterprise? Wellingtgon: Victoria University Press for the Institute of Policy Studies, 1987.

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Dwivedi, Gaurav. Water, private limited: Issues in privatisation, corporatisation, and commercialisation of water sector in India. 2nd ed. Badwani: Manthan Adhyayan Kendra, 2007.

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Victoria. Parliament. Public Bodies Review Committee. Report to the Parliament on the "appropriate model for corporatisation of the State Electricity Commission". Melbourne: L.V. North, Govt. Printer, 1992.

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Ahmad, P. Zain Al-Abidin. The financial viability and human resource implications of the proposed corporatisation of the government printer of Brunei. London: LCPDT, 1996.

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Kader-Sultan, S. A Malaysian perspective on corporatisation as a form of ownership: A case study on the National Heart Institute of Malaysia. Manchester: UMIST, 1995.

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author, Merrett Christopher, ed. The struggle for the soul of a South African university: The University of KwaZulu-Natal : academic freedom, corporatisation and transformation. [South Africa: Nithaya Chetty and Christopher Merrett], 2014.

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Ramachandran, K. S. Corporatisation in Agriculture. Anmol Publications Pvt Ltd, 2005.

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Collison, Holly, and Geoffery Z. Kohe. Sport Education and Corporatisation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Kohe, Geoffery Z., and Holly Collison. Sport, Education and Corporatisation. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351128865.

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Western Australia. Treasury. Corporatisation Policy and Planning Unit., ed. Commercialisation & corporatisation in Western Australia: Conference papers. Perth, W.A: The Unit, 1991.

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Large Chinese State-Owned Enterprises: Corporatisation and Strategic Development. Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

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Shrimali, Ritika. Contract Farming, Capital and State: Corporatisation of Indian Agriculture. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2021.

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Collison, Holly, and Geoffery Z. Kohe. Sport, Education and Corporatisation: Spaces of Connection, Contestation and Creativity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Sport, Education and Corporatisation: Spaces of Connection, Contestation and Creativity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Collison, Holly, and Geoffery Z. Kohe. Sport, Education and Corporatisation: Spaces of Connection, Contestation and Creativity. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Enterprise on the Edge of Industry: Experiencing Corporatisation and Its Impact 1914-2014. Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2018.

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Berna, Collier, and Pitkin Sally, eds. Corporatisation and privatisation in Australia: A collection of papers examining legal, economic, and policy issues. Sydney, NSW: CCH Australia, 1999.

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Research, Institute for International, ed. Meeting the challenge of corporatisation of local government: 29-30 November 1989, Sheraton Auckland Hotel, Auckland. Auckland, N.Z: Institute for International Research, 1989.

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Genugten, Marieke Van, Ulf Papenfuss, Harald Torsteinsen, Bart Voorn, and Rhys Andrews. Corporatisation in Local Government : Context, Evidence and Perspectives from 19 Countries: Differences and Shared Experiences in European National Systems. Springer International Publishing AG, 2022.

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Dignam, Alan, and John Lowry. 2. Corporate personality and limited liability. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198753285.003.0069.

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Titles in the Core Text series take the reader straight to the heart of the subject, providing focused, concise, and reliable guides for students at all levels. This chapter deals with corporate personality and limited liability, two concepts that form the core of company law. It begins with a short historical background on how the process of corporatisation through charters evolved over time, including the emergence of the use of trust as an instrument to confer many of the privileges of incorporation. It then considers the case Salomon v Salomon & Co (1897) which decided on the legitimacy of small businesses with a corporate form, and offers some other good examples of the consequence of separate personality. The chapter also discusses the rights of members and shareholders with respect to ownership of the corporation, focusing on dispersed shareholdings and close companies.
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Dignam, Alan, and John Lowry. 2. Corporate personality and limited liability. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198811831.003.0002.

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Titles in the Core Text series take the reader straight to the heart of the subject, providing focused, concise, and reliable guides for students at all levels. This chapter deals with corporate personality and limited liability, two concepts that form the core of company law. It begins with a short historical background on how the process of corporatisation through charters evolved over time, including the emergence of the use of trust as an instrument to confer many of the privileges of incorporation. It then considers the case Salomon v Salomon & Co (1897) which decided on the legitimacy of small businesses with a corporate form, and offers some other good examples of the consequence of separate personality. The chapter also discusses the rights of members and shareholders with respect to ownership of the corporation, focusing on dispersed shareholdings and close companies.
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Heins, Elke, James Rees, and Catherine Needham. Social Policy Review 31. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447343981.001.0001.

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Bringing together the voices of leading experts in the field, this edition offers an up-to-date and diverse review of the best in social policy scholarship over the past year. The book considers a range of current issues and critical debates in UK and international social policy. It contains vital research, including discussions on the changing landscape of welfare in the UK and Europe more widely since the 2008/09 crisis, the continuing impact of austerity on social policy areas such as the NHS, social care and disability, the financialisation of pensions and corporatisation of welfare as well as topical contributions on the ‘Air Jamaica generation’ and the Alt-Right from a social policy perspective. Published in association with the SPA, this comprehensive analysis of the current state of social policy will be of interest to students and academics in social policy, social welfare and related disciplines.
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Gray, Allison, and Ronald Hinch, eds. A Handbook of Food Crime. Policy Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447336013.001.0001.

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This book contextualises, evaluates, and problematises the (lack of) legal and regulatory organisation involved in the many processes of food production, distribution, and consumption. Turning a criminological gaze on the conditions under which food is (un)regulated, this book encompasses a range of discussions on the problematic conditions under which food (dis)connects with humanity and its consequences on public health and well-being, nonhuman animals, and the environment, often simultaneously. Influenced by critical criminology, social harm approach, green criminology, corporate criminology, and victimology, while engaging with legal, rural, geographic, and political sciences, the concept of food crime fuses diverse research by questioning issues of legality, criminality, deviance, harm, social justice, ethics, and morality within food systems. Evident problems range from food safety and food fraud, to illegal agricultural labour and state-corporate food crimes, to obesity and food deserts, to livestock welfare and genetically modified foods, to the role of agriculture in climate change and food waste, to food democracy and corporate co-optation of food movements. Theorising and researching these problems involves questioning the processes of lacking or insufficient regulation, absent or ineffective enforcement, resulting harms, and broader issues of governance, corruption, and justice. Due to the contemporary corporatisation of food and the subsequent distancing of humans from foodstuffs and food systems, not only is it important to think criminologically about food, but the criminological study of food may help make criminology relevant today.
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