LL.M 635 Corporations Law is designed as an advanced course on corporate law. Rather than focus on basic laws pertinent to corporations, this course instead explores the theories and practice of managing corporate behavior through legal techniques. Examples of theories covered in this course are deterrence, economic rational acting, responsive regulation, from the perspectives of behavioral psychology and ethics. Through this course, students learn about various models that enable private enforcement of law by means of litigation in the United States, the European Commission’s enforcement of competition law, and important reform of policies on the enforcement of regulatory laws in the United Kingdom.