Congratulations to UVic Law Assistant Professor Carol Liao, who recently successfully defended her PhD dissertation. Her PhD, achieved jointly with University of Toronto and University of British Columbia, is entitled “For-Profit, Non-Profit, and Hybrid: The Global Emergence of Legally ‘Good’ Corporations and the Canadian Experiment.”
Check out some of Dr Liao’s other scholarship held in the UVic Libraries collections:
- Liao, C. (2012). Corporate governance reform for the 21st century: A critical reassessment of the shareholder primacy model. Ottawa Law Review, 43(2), 187.
- Liao, C. (2014). A canadian model of corporate governance. Dalhousie Law Journal, 37(2), 559.
- Liao, C. (2013). The next stage of CSR for canada: Transformational corporate governance, hybrid legal structures, and the growth of social enterprise. McGill International Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy, 9(1), 53-85.
- Liao, C. (2012). Designing social value architecture for the for-profit company. Canadian Review of Social Policy, (67), 85.
- Ford, C., & Liao, C. (2010). Power without property, still: Unger, berle, and the derivatives revolution. Seattle University Law Review, 33(4), 889.
- Liao, C. (2015). Limits to corporate reform and alternative legal structures. (pp. 274-311). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9781107337978.009
And, of course, Professor Liao’s teaching excellence and commitment to student learning was recognized this spring by receipt of the First Year Class Teaching Award.
Congratulations!