This fifth edition of Business and Corporations Law has been revised in line with changes that have occurred in business and corporations law since the publication of the fourth edition in 2020. During 2020 and 2021, the federal, state and territory governments implemented temporary measures to overcome the discombobulating effect of the pandemic on the economy: for example, by relaxing rules governing the statutory minimum amount owed before debt recovery proceedings could commence and lengthening the period of time allowed for unpaid debts to remain outstanding.
Business and Corporations Law 5th edition covers various legal rules, particularly where governments' temporary measures have become permanently enshrined in business and company law.
Features
a practical learning guide for students studying business, corporations or commercial law in undergraduate or postgraduate courses in Accounting, Commerce or Law
twelve-chapter format complements the usual length of the Australian tertiary level semester, and its content conforms to the CPA Australia (Certified Practising Accountants) accreditation requirements
each Chapter has revision and problem questions, with lecturer online support available
Related Titles
Coleman et al, Law in Commerce, 7th edition
Peters & Harris, Company Law: Theories, Principles and Applications, 3rd edition
Hargovan, Adams & Brown, Australian Corporate Law, 7th edition