Corporate Law
Fourth Edition
Elizabeth Boros, John Duns
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$181.95 AUD
- ISBN:
- 9780190333751
- Published:
- 20 Sep 2022
- Availability:
- 207
An accessible and comprehensive introduction to corporate law.
Corporate Law examines the legal principles and policies that govern companies and how this interacts with corporate functions. Written in a plain-speaking style, this text brings the accessibility of an introductory text together with the depth and analysis of a higher-level text providing students with a solid understanding of all the key topics. Through an exploration of the theoretical and policy basis for topic areas, Corporate Law follows the corporate lifecycle and explores each topic in a practical context.
New to this Edition
- Updated Lecturer Resource Manual containing problem questions for each part of the textbook
- All chapters extensively updated to include recent judgments and legislative amendments
- Coverage of reforms to the corporate insolvency regime, including ‘safe harbour’ provisions for directors, new ‘phoenixing’ provisions, and the introduction of ‘restructuring’ as an alternative to winding up
- Discussion of the reforms introduced as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic
Part 1: The Corporate Entity and its Regulation
- Introduction
- Formation and Types of Companies
- The Corporate Personality
Part 2: Internal Structure and Operations
- The Corporate Constitution
- Company Organs and the Division of Power
- The Board of Directors
- The General Meeting of Members
Part 3: The Company and the Outside World
- Criminal and Civil Liability
- Corporate Contracting
Part 4: Duties and Liabilities of Directors and Officers
- Duty of Care, Skill and Diligence
- Bona Fides and Proper Purposes
- Conflicts of Interest
- Consequences of Breach and Relief from Liability
Part 5: Members’ Remedies
- Derivative Actions
- Personal Actions
- Winding Up and Oppression
- Members’ Access to Information
Part 6: Corporate Finance
- Raising Capital
- Maintenance of Capital
- Accounts and Audit
Part 7: External Administration
- Insolvency and Winding Up
- Secured Creditors and Alternatives to Winding Up
Elizabeth Boros- Barrister based in Melbourne, Honorary (Senior Fellow) at The University of Melbourne and Adjunct Professor at The University of Sydney.
John Duns- Former Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Monash University
Instructor’s Manual containing suggested problem questions for each part in the textbook, together with detailed notes for discussion around each question.