Corporations Law Value Pack

Author:   Andrew Clarke (Professor, Coordinator and Lecturer of Corporations Law, Professor, Coordinator and Lecturer of Corporations Law, VU)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Australia
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9780190323011


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   27 October 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Use code CLARKE50 for 50% off at checkout!A concise, practical approach to teaching corporations lawThis value pack contains Corporations Law: Concepts, Cases and Culture textbook and workbook.Corporations Law: Concepts, Cases and Culture contains a student-focused structure of chapters which focus on individual topics relevant to the study of corporate law, with focus on the law degree. Designed flexibly for a one semester course or a shorter block model course, it takes a modular approach, providing flexibility in how to deliver the content. This contemporary style takes a practical approach, with an emphasis on skills development, so students can understand the basic principles and learn the key elements of contemporary corporate law.Corporations Law: Concepts, Cases, and Culture examines the three distinct and overlapping areas relating to corporate law:Concepts explores the main concepts and theories behind the law, rules and principles relevant to companies.Cases focuses on key case law underpinning the corporation and provides an insight into how modern company law has developed.Culture examines the corporate context with a focus on corporate governance and regulation, and how cultural shortcomings can lead to corporate misconduct.The complementary write-in workbook provides targeted exercises to allow students to develop strong practical skills. It takes a scaffolded approach, starting with easy activities and building to more complex tasks within chapters, and as the book progresses. These activities can be used in tutorials or for student ‘at-home’ self-assessment.

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Author:   Andrew Clarke (Professor, Coordinator and Lecturer of Corporations Law, Professor, Coordinator and Lecturer of Corporations Law, VU)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Australia
Imprint:   OUP Australia and New Zealand
Dimensions:   Width: 19.10cm , Height: 4.60cm , Length: 24.50cm
Weight:   1.742kg
ISBN:  

9780190323011


ISBN 10:   0190323019
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   27 October 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1 The Corporation: Introduction and Overview 2 Business and Business Entities   3 Establishing the company- practicalities of registration 4 The rules of the corporation and the role of statute   5 The Corporation entering into contracts 6 Stakeholders of the corporation   7 Company leadership and the board of directors 8 Directors as agents of the company- roles and responsibilities   9 Shares- property, investment, and potential return   10 Membership: meetings, rights, responsibilities 11 Share capital and control issues       12 Corporate Finance I: Raising share capital from shareholders 13 Corporate Finance II: Loan Capital   14 External Administration   15 Winding up the corporation   16 The corporation and the contemporary cultural context 17 Legal skills and Law in the 21st century 18 Revision activity answers (workbook only)

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Andrew Clarke - LL.B. and B Juris UWA; LL.M Bristol; Grad Cert HE UNE; Masters Professional Ed and Training Deakin; MBA (Training & Development Spec) Asia Pacific Graduate School of Management CSU, Doctor of Legal Science (Comparative Corporate Governance), Bond. Andrew was appointed inaugural Dean of the College of Law and Justice in 2012, a position he held until December 2016. Currently Professor Clarke is coordinator for and lecturing in the Corporations Law subject.

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