Corporations Law: Text and Essential Cases

Author:   Julie Cassidy (Auckland University of Technology, NZ.)
Publisher:   Federation Press
Edition:   4th Revised edition
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9781862879287


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   05 November 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Julie Cassidy (Auckland University of Technology, NZ.)
Publisher:   Federation Press
Imprint:   Federation Press
Edition:   4th Revised edition
Weight:   0.754kg
ISBN:  

9781862879287


ISBN 10:   1862879281
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   05 November 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Corporations Law 2. Choosing Between Business Organisations 3. Corporate Personality Promoters and Pre-registration Contracts 4. Registration of Corporations 5. The Corporate Constitution Shares and Dividends 6. Corporate Fundraising 7. Appointment and Removal of Directors 8. Directors' Duties 9. Meetings 10. Members' Remedies 11. External Administration

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Reviews of previous editions: ...an easy to understand, yet comprehensive overview of the Australian corporations law system. The book is well set out with the summary of the legislative provisions along with the fundamental principles of the case law, and where relevant sizable extracts from the case law. ... I would certainly recommend this book to all students studying corporations law, and anyone who wanted a quick summary of corporations law. - ACT Law Society journal, 'Ethos', September 2010 The text is well written and easy to read, with ample case references relating to major developments in the law. The author's explanation of the relevant cases is clear and easy to understand and the case extracts chosen are pertinent and invaluable to an understanding of the basic principles of corporations law. The text would be of particular use to those practitioners who deal infrequently with corporations law, providing a useful and thorough outline of the relevant principles. ...overall, a good guide to corporations law in Australia. - Ethos, Law Society of ACT, June 2008 Although this is presented as a book of text and essential cases it is an extraordinarily useful little book. I come to it as a person who in his heyday was extremely familiar with the ins and outs of the Companies Act 1936 (NSW) (and 1961, 1981), interstate equivalents, and later uniform Acts. However, I find it extremely difficult to relate what I learnt then with the current provision of the Corporations Act which might find itself in s 3417ZVH. I have found this book extremely handy in going straight away to the appropriate heading via the index and seeing the current provisions spelt out very clearly. I suspect that people coming into corporations law for the first time would find it equally helpful. Apart from very clear expositions of the basic principles of corporations law, the extracts from the cases that are set out cut to the quick. One does not have to read five or six pages of text before getting to the key points in the judgment, but often only two or three paragraphs of the leading judgments will be set out. Moreover, the judgments that are set out are not always the ones that are featured in the classic textbooks but include extracts from modern, yet obscure cases in which the judge has very clearly set out in precise words the applicable principle. Although the book is designed specifically to meet the needs of students undertaking one semester case based course in corporations law, it is, as I have said, generally useful. - Justice Peter Young, Alternative Law Journal, Vol 79 (2005) [This book's] purpose is to cover the major topics of corporations law and explain fundamental concepts within those areas. Acknowledging those limited aims, it succeeds very well. Each chapter begins with an overview. The text flows easily with approporiate, logical headings and subheadings. Professor Cassidy has an admirable ability to express herself clearly and concisely so potentially difficult topics can be easily understood by students and readers unfamiliar with the subject. The book contains many case extracts - around 60 in total. The judgments selected are relevant and each passage is preceded by a headnote where the important facts are outlined and the judgment of the court explained. It follows that the cases selected will, I expect, help the reader more fully understand the critical issues underpinning our corporations law. Professor Cassidy believes the case extracts make the book more useful for legal practitioners in preparing submissions and opinions, and I agree with her. ... [T]he book easily reaches the goal it sets out to achieve, that is, to explain the corporations law clearly and well, and in plain English. Those qualities will make it a valuable aid for both students and practitioners. - Christopher Crawford, (2005) 26 Qld Lawyer


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Dr Julie Cassidy is a Professor at Auckland University of Technology. She is also admitted to practise in Queensland and Victoria. She was awarded a doctorate in 1993 for her thesis Customary International Law's Protection of Aboriginal Title in Post-Colonial Nations. Her areas of expertise include taxation, company law and Indigenous legal issues.

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