LexisNexis Study Guide: Corporations Law by Jason Harris is designed to assist students in learning the foundations for effective, systematic exam preparation and revision.
Format: Paperback
Each chapter clearly identifies and explains the pertinent and often difficult topics within corporations law. The most important and recent cases are summarised to consolidate practical understanding of the theoretical concepts. Key cases are summarised with the facts, issue and decision to assist readers' understanding of the cases.
The book provides an up to date summary of leading corporate law cases, including the Centro decision, the James Hardie litigation and the Bell litigation. It also contains updated commentary to account for the introduction of the PPSA. LexisNexis Study Guide - Corporations Law covers:
Comparative Business Structures
Corporate Regulation
The nature of corporations
Pre-incorporation dealings
Corporate constitution
Relationship with outsiders
Corporate governance
Share capital
Membership and meetings
Members' remedies
Corporate equity finance
Corporate debt finance
Accounts and audit
Regulation of financial services
Mergers and acquisitions
Receivership
Voluntary administration
Features
* Key cases are summarised with the facts, issue and decision
* Up to date summary of leading corporate law cases, including the Centro decision, the James Hardie litigation and the Bell litigation.
* Updated commentary to account for the introduction of the PPSA.