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This scholarly work by Peter Auber presents a detailed analysis of the East India Company’s constitutional framework and the legislative measures enacted by Parliament to regulate its affairs. The book examines the company’s organizational structure, governance mechanisms, and the evolving legal framework that shaped its operations throughout its history.
Auber provides readers with a thorough exploration of how parliamentary laws influenced the company’s policies and administration. The text serves as a valuable historical document for understanding the relationship between private commerce and governmental oversight during a significant period of British colonial expansion. This work is essential for historians, legal scholars, and those interested in the evolution of corporate governance and imperial history.
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