LAW4171 - Corporations law 406
6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Law
Leader(s): Normann Witzleb
Offered
Clayton First semester 2009 (Day)
Clayton Second semester 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
On completion of this unit students will have covered the following topics: 1) Choice of the corporate business form, formation and characteristics of a corporation; 2) The corporate constitution; 3) Corporate finance, share structure and membership; 4) Constitution and powers of the corporate organisations (board and general meeting); 5) Corporate authority; 6) Governance of the corporation; director's duties; 7) Governance of the corporation; shareholder's remedies; 8) Administration and winding up of the corporation.
Objectives
On completion of this unit, students will have:
- knowledge and understanding of key concepts and principles of corporate law;
- knowledge and understanding of legislation and policy in the core areas of corporate law;
- an ability to think critically about the impact of these concepts, principles, legislation and policy on the social and economic context in which they operate;
- an ability to apply these concepts, principles, legislation and policy to new situations, including those induced by electronic and communications technology and
- an ability to conduct independent research in corporate law and convey the results of this and the above objectives both orally and in writing.
Assessment
One 2,000 word research essay 25% and final exam (2 hours plus 30 minutes reading and noting time) 75%
Contact hours
Three hours of lectures per week and one hour tutorial per fortnight.