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- Title
CORPORATE PERSONHOOD AND NONPROFIT DIRECTOR DUTY OF OBEDIENCE: LEGAL IMPLICATIONS THAT NECESSITATE EXPANDED STANDING TO SUE.
- Authors
Gentry, Anna
- Abstract
The article focuses on the law regarding enforcement of nonprofit corporation fiduciary duties which represents a significant void within charitable sector regulation under the theories of corporate personhood and the U.S. common law. It mentions that inadequacy of current standing law in special interest doctrine to confront insufficiencies. It also mentions that nature of nonprofit corporate structures and the existence of corporations as legal persons and standings to sue directors.
- Subjects
UNITED States; NONPROFIT organization laws; CHARITABLE giving laws; COMMON law; JURISTIC persons; CORPORATION law; LEGAL status of corporate directors; CORPORATE personhood
- Publication
George Mason Law Review, 2015, Vol 23, Issue 1, p165
- ISSN
1068-3801
- Publication type
Article