Author: LexisNexis Butterworths
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 586
Book Description
Butterworths Australian Corporations Legislation: Corporations regulations, Australian Securities Commission Regulations, other legislation
Author: LexisNexis Butterworths
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 586
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 586
Book Description
Butterworths Australian Corporations Legislation: Corporations Act, corporations law, Australian Securities Commission Act
Author: Australia
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 1652
Book Description
Contains the full text of the legislation with side notes and headings added.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 1652
Book Description
Contains the full text of the legislation with side notes and headings added.
Takeovers and Reconstructions in Australia
Author: Ian A. Renard
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780409302738
Category : Consolidation and merger of corporations
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780409302738
Category : Consolidation and merger of corporations
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Austin & Black's Annotations to the Corporations Act
Author: R. P. Austin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780409327519
Category : Annotations and citations (Law)
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780409327519
Category : Annotations and citations (Law)
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
FORD, AUSTIN AND RAMSAY?S PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATIONS LAW 17E.
Author: ROBERT P & RAMSAY AUSTIN (IAN.)
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780409345537
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780409345537
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Australian National Bibliography: 1992
Author: National Library of Australia
Publisher: National Library Australia
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 1976
Book Description
Publisher: National Library Australia
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 1976
Book Description
Australian Corporate Law, 5th Edition
Author: J. & Hargovan Harris (A. & Adams, M.)
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780409341751
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Australian Corporate Law, 5th edition has been designed specifically for students studying corporations law as part of their business or commerce degree. This text aims to reduce the complexity of corporations law for students by providing clear explanation of legal principles and explaining how corporate law operates within the broader business context. It does this within a specifically designed learning framework that will enhance student learning and understanding of the presented material: oÂeo Key Statement and Key Cases highlight precedents and important cases oÂeo Case Examples present topical issues to help the reader see the law at work in a broader commercial context oÂeo Revision Questions and Problem Exercises help reinforce learning oÂeo Glossary notes in the margin ensure that each term is immediately understood oÂeo Further Reading provides a springboard for deeper learning oÂeo Flowcharts are presented to assist in visual learning New to this Edition oÂeo Significant recent new cases in the James Hardie appeal, the Bell appeal and other recent appellate decisions oÂeo Recent legislative amendments, including business names legislation, executive remuneration and continuous disclosure oÂeo Additional cases and new case studies
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780409341751
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Australian Corporate Law, 5th edition has been designed specifically for students studying corporations law as part of their business or commerce degree. This text aims to reduce the complexity of corporations law for students by providing clear explanation of legal principles and explaining how corporate law operates within the broader business context. It does this within a specifically designed learning framework that will enhance student learning and understanding of the presented material: oÂeo Key Statement and Key Cases highlight precedents and important cases oÂeo Case Examples present topical issues to help the reader see the law at work in a broader commercial context oÂeo Revision Questions and Problem Exercises help reinforce learning oÂeo Glossary notes in the margin ensure that each term is immediately understood oÂeo Further Reading provides a springboard for deeper learning oÂeo Flowcharts are presented to assist in visual learning New to this Edition oÂeo Significant recent new cases in the James Hardie appeal, the Bell appeal and other recent appellate decisions oÂeo Recent legislative amendments, including business names legislation, executive remuneration and continuous disclosure oÂeo Additional cases and new case studies
Keay's Insolvency
Author: Michael Murray
Publisher: Lawbook Company
ISBN: 9780455236919
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The ninth edition of Keay's Insolvency has come at a time when major insolvency reforms, foreshadowed in previous editions, have just been announced. While none of these has become law, the authors have introduced readers to the proposed changes and the considerable impact they will have on the operation of the law and the administration of insolvencies. These include the introduction of a safe harbour defence to insolvent trading, allowing more emphasis on informal restructuring, restrictions on counter-parties terminating contracts under "ipso facto" clauses, and allowing small companies to go through a streamlined liquidation process. The timing of these reforms, and their significance, is such that those studying and practicing in insolvency need to have an understanding of what is coming, which Keay will provide, even if by way of brief comment at various points throughout. Those reforms have confirmed the authors' continued and increased focus on corporate restructuring law and practice, including outside the context of formal insolvency, an on-going trend in Australia, and internationally. This edition also has new commentary on the roles and duties of lawyers acting in insolvency. PPS law and practice and further embedded in the commentary, along with cross-border insolvency, tax, banking and other related laws. The text has necessarily been updated with commentary on new and important case law, with an emphasis on decisions from the High Court and Courts of Appeals, or on decisions that add new perspectives on the law and practice. The authors have given greater emphasis to legal and insolvency practice - with references throughout to ASIC and AFSA regulatory guidance, Court rules, the ARITA Code, tax issues and forms. Useful tables have been added to explain the details in the text and each chapter now has a summary table of references to the particular parts of the legislation, regulatory guidance, and court rules. The book also cross-references to cases in the new case book, Insolvency Law - Commentary and Materials. Commentary on the statistical trends available from the October 2015 annual reports of the regulators, and other data, is explained, in particular in as far as they may support the law reform trends. The final chapter in the last edition of the text critically assessed Australia's insolvency regime. The authors stand by that commentary and have necessarily updated and added to it in light of the law reform announcements, remaining of the view that while the laws work well enough, the environment local and international environment in which they operate has significantly changed such that, while the reforms are welcomed, a wholesale review of the regime in Australia is still needed. The authors are pleased to see the recognition given to Australian insolvency law and practice through the election of Mr Mark Robinson of PPB Advisory as President of INSOL International in 2015, and of Professor Rosalind Mason, of Queensland University of Technology (QUT), as Chair of INSOL Academics. Both have contributed enormously to the development of the practice and law of insolvency both in Australia and internationally. We are very pleased to have Mark Robinson contribute a foreword to this edition of the book. Michael Murray remains a visiting fellow at the Queensland University of Technology, and is now a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law, and continues to work in and contribute to the development and thinking of insolvency and restructuring law, practice and policy. Jason Harris is now an Associate Professor in Law at the University of Technology, Sydney, and continues to teach and write extensively in the area, in particular in corporate law and restructuring. Each brings his respective knowledge, experience and thoughts to this important area of law and practice.
Publisher: Lawbook Company
ISBN: 9780455236919
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The ninth edition of Keay's Insolvency has come at a time when major insolvency reforms, foreshadowed in previous editions, have just been announced. While none of these has become law, the authors have introduced readers to the proposed changes and the considerable impact they will have on the operation of the law and the administration of insolvencies. These include the introduction of a safe harbour defence to insolvent trading, allowing more emphasis on informal restructuring, restrictions on counter-parties terminating contracts under "ipso facto" clauses, and allowing small companies to go through a streamlined liquidation process. The timing of these reforms, and their significance, is such that those studying and practicing in insolvency need to have an understanding of what is coming, which Keay will provide, even if by way of brief comment at various points throughout. Those reforms have confirmed the authors' continued and increased focus on corporate restructuring law and practice, including outside the context of formal insolvency, an on-going trend in Australia, and internationally. This edition also has new commentary on the roles and duties of lawyers acting in insolvency. PPS law and practice and further embedded in the commentary, along with cross-border insolvency, tax, banking and other related laws. The text has necessarily been updated with commentary on new and important case law, with an emphasis on decisions from the High Court and Courts of Appeals, or on decisions that add new perspectives on the law and practice. The authors have given greater emphasis to legal and insolvency practice - with references throughout to ASIC and AFSA regulatory guidance, Court rules, the ARITA Code, tax issues and forms. Useful tables have been added to explain the details in the text and each chapter now has a summary table of references to the particular parts of the legislation, regulatory guidance, and court rules. The book also cross-references to cases in the new case book, Insolvency Law - Commentary and Materials. Commentary on the statistical trends available from the October 2015 annual reports of the regulators, and other data, is explained, in particular in as far as they may support the law reform trends. The final chapter in the last edition of the text critically assessed Australia's insolvency regime. The authors stand by that commentary and have necessarily updated and added to it in light of the law reform announcements, remaining of the view that while the laws work well enough, the environment local and international environment in which they operate has significantly changed such that, while the reforms are welcomed, a wholesale review of the regime in Australia is still needed. The authors are pleased to see the recognition given to Australian insolvency law and practice through the election of Mr Mark Robinson of PPB Advisory as President of INSOL International in 2015, and of Professor Rosalind Mason, of Queensland University of Technology (QUT), as Chair of INSOL Academics. Both have contributed enormously to the development of the practice and law of insolvency both in Australia and internationally. We are very pleased to have Mark Robinson contribute a foreword to this edition of the book. Michael Murray remains a visiting fellow at the Queensland University of Technology, and is now a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law, and continues to work in and contribute to the development and thinking of insolvency and restructuring law, practice and policy. Jason Harris is now an Associate Professor in Law at the University of Technology, Sydney, and continues to teach and write extensively in the area, in particular in corporate law and restructuring. Each brings his respective knowledge, experience and thoughts to this important area of law and practice.
Selected Acquisitions
Author: Robert Crown Law Library
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
Company Law
Author: Jason Harris
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780409339338
Category : Corporation law
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Jason Harris' COMPANY LAW: THEORIES, PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS 2ND EDITION provides a practical framework to critically analyse and apply the fundamentals of modern Australian company law. In this new edition, the author combines an authoritative and approachable style to discuss the history of corporate law and draws on a range of theories, both established and new. It expands on the first edition's discussion of corporate liability with new examples including directors' duties, PPSA reforms from 2012 and continuous disclosure guidance notice from the ASX. It also includes updated case law commentary on several important litigation cases involving James Hardie, FMG, The Bell Group as well as important case law developments in lifting the corporate veil s1322 and s1324, the senate inquiry into the performance of ASIC and the interim report of the Murray Financial System Inquiry. It also continues to offer practical case studies and examples as well as reading lists, discussion questions, flowcharts, mind maps and concise case extracts that emphasise the key elements in important cases. The book includes practical examples to demonstrate company law in action - bringing the principles of the law to life. Jason Harris' updated text encourages readers to critically assess the scope and limitations of the legislative model through the analysis of the core concepts in a real world context. Applying different theoretical perspectives, he outlines the main ideas and provides the tools to understand corporations law in the contemporary environment, while considering future developments of the law in Australia. Features: Links corporate theory to corporate practice, Adopts a cross disciplinary focus to the study of corporate law, Excerpts from key cases demonstrate the application and interpretation of corporate law in Australia, Written in a clear and concise style that speaks directly to the reader
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780409339338
Category : Corporation law
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Jason Harris' COMPANY LAW: THEORIES, PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS 2ND EDITION provides a practical framework to critically analyse and apply the fundamentals of modern Australian company law. In this new edition, the author combines an authoritative and approachable style to discuss the history of corporate law and draws on a range of theories, both established and new. It expands on the first edition's discussion of corporate liability with new examples including directors' duties, PPSA reforms from 2012 and continuous disclosure guidance notice from the ASX. It also includes updated case law commentary on several important litigation cases involving James Hardie, FMG, The Bell Group as well as important case law developments in lifting the corporate veil s1322 and s1324, the senate inquiry into the performance of ASIC and the interim report of the Murray Financial System Inquiry. It also continues to offer practical case studies and examples as well as reading lists, discussion questions, flowcharts, mind maps and concise case extracts that emphasise the key elements in important cases. The book includes practical examples to demonstrate company law in action - bringing the principles of the law to life. Jason Harris' updated text encourages readers to critically assess the scope and limitations of the legislative model through the analysis of the core concepts in a real world context. Applying different theoretical perspectives, he outlines the main ideas and provides the tools to understand corporations law in the contemporary environment, while considering future developments of the law in Australia. Features: Links corporate theory to corporate practice, Adopts a cross disciplinary focus to the study of corporate law, Excerpts from key cases demonstrate the application and interpretation of corporate law in Australia, Written in a clear and concise style that speaks directly to the reader