Monash University Business & Economics handbook 1995

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AAF5210

Company law

Mr Abe Herzberg

One 3-hour session per week * Second semester * Clayton

Synopsis The subject aims to enable students to understand the underlying principles of the law regulating companies. The topics may include the characteristics of a company particularly as compared with other business structures; the national cooperative scheme and the role of the Australian Securities Commission; the effect of incorporation; the corporate constitution; the company's relations with outsiders; share and loan capital; regulation of public fund raising; duties of company directors, officers and promoters; members' rights and obligations including minority shareholder protection; regulation of takeovers; issues related to corporate insolvency such as receivership and liquidation particularly as they affect creditors.

Assessment Written (2000 words): 20% * Examination: 80%

Prescribed texts

Corporations Law

Lipton P and Herzberg A Understanding company law latest edn, Law Book


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