Hardy / Butler | International Themes in Business Law: Four Volume Set | Buch | 978-1-4129-2900-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 1704 Seiten, Format (B × H): 165 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 3225 g

Reihe: Sage Library in Business and M

Hardy / Butler

International Themes in Business Law: Four Volume Set


Four Volume Set
ISBN: 978-1-4129-2900-4
Verlag: SAGE PUBN

Buch, Englisch, 1704 Seiten, Format (B × H): 165 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 3225 g

Reihe: Sage Library in Business and M

ISBN: 978-1-4129-2900-4
Verlag: SAGE PUBN


'This collection of papers will prove itself to be an invaluable resource for any reader wishing to dig deeply into the fund of published scholarship on Corporate and Partnership Law and to have that material available in an easily accessible source. The authors are to be congratulated for their approach to selection; articles published in a wide range of law journals have been included, as have important reform proposals from the Law Commission. In short, the coverage is comprehensive and the contents compelling. This commentator unreservedly applauds this new entrant to the International Business Law library. It will appeal to a wide range of readers'

- David Milman, Professor of Law, Lancaster University

With contributions from the main stakeholders in the field, including company lawyers as well as leading scholars, this five volume collection of classic and contemporary articles maps out the key issues in Business Law.

International Themes in Business Law moves logically from the establishment of companies, the funding and management of companies, the operation of companies in the global context and what happens when companies fail and how should they be reformed.

Contributors demonstrate not only the depth of the complicated regulation which surrounds modern companies today, but also the breadth of the legal issues to be applied and analysed.

Volume One: Corporate Personality, Incorporation, Registration, Memo and Articles

Volume Two: Limited Liability Partnership

Volume Three: Insider Dealing, Directors and Their Duties, Corporate Governance

Volume Four: International Trade, Conflicts of Laws, Insolvency and Liquidation

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VOLUME ONE: CORPORATE PERSONALITY, INCORPORATION, REGISTRATION, MEMO AND ARTICLES
Corporate Personality and Incorporation
Ascription of Legal Responsibility to Groups in Complex Patterns of Economic Integration - Hugh Collins
Corporate Liability - Neil Hawke and Pamela Hargreaves
Smoke and Mirrors
From Peeping behind the Corporate Veil to Ignoring it Completely - S Ottolenghi
Lifting the Corporate Veil in the Pursuit of Justice - Peter Ziegler and Lynn Gallagher
Lifting the Corporate Veil (Case Comment) - John P Lowry
Metaphysics and the Corporate Veil - Christopher Ruane
Pre-Incorporation Contracts and the Problem of Corporate Fundamentalism - Joseph Savirimuthu
Are Promoters Proverbially Profuse?
Salomon under Attack - Claire Howell
Section 459 on Parent and Subsidiary Companies - Jonathan Mukwiri
The European Company, the Successful Conclusion of Protracted Negotiations - Frank Wooldridge
The Incorporation Theory - the United Kingdom - Dan Prentice
The Limited Liability Act of 1855 - Louis De Koker
The Limited Liability Partnership - Judith Freedman and Vanessa Finch
Pick and Mix or Mix-up?
The Veil of Incorporation - Fiction or Facade? - Georgina Andrews
'A Temple Built on Faulty Foundations' - Marc Moore
Piercing the Corporate Veil and the Legacy of Salomon v Salomon
Lifting the Veil of Incorporation - Cheong Ann Png
Creasey v Breachwood Motors - A Right Decision with Wrong Reasons
Corporate Personality and the Assumption of Responsibility - John H Armour
To Pierce or Not to Pierce the Corporate Veil - Why Substantive Consolidation Is Not an Issue under English Law - Simon Bowmer
Registration and the Memo and Articles
The Constitution of the Company - Clare M S McGlynn
Mandatory Statutory Provisions versus Private Agreements
Competing Interests and Conflicting Principles - F G Rixon
An Examination of the Power of Alteration of Articles of Association
The Relative Nature of a Shareholder's Right to Enforce the Company Contract - Robert R Drury
The Controversy on the Section 20 Contract Revisited - G D Goldberg
The Section 20 Contract - Gregory
The European Company on the Level Playing Field of the Community - Sabine Ebert
The European Company - Essential Tool or Eviscerated Dream? - Vanessa Edwards
The SE Company - A New Common European Company from 8 October 2004 - Erik Werlauff
VOLUME TWO: LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP
Partnership Law in the Twenty-First Century - Elspeth Deards
What's on Offer? A Consideration of the Legal Forms Available for Use by Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in the United Kingdom - Michael Lower
Partnership Law Review - J J Henning
The Joint Consultation Papers and the Limited Liability Partnership Act in Brief Historical and Comparative Perspective
Shares and Ownership, Shareholders
Company Law and the Myth of Shareholder Ownership - Paddy Ireland
Contracting out of Company Law - Christopher A Riley
Section 459 of the Companies Act 1985 and the Role of the Courts
Derivative Actions by Beneficial Shareholders - Jennifer Payne
Limitations on a Shareholders Right to Vote - Brenda Hannigan
Effective Ratification Revisited
Limited Liability - Judith Freedman
Large Company Theory and Small Firms
Management Deficiencies and Judicial Intervention - Ruth Redmond-Cooper
A Comparative Analysis
Section 459 of the Companies Act 1985 - A Code of Conduct for the Quasi-Partnership? - Brenda Hannigan
Share Capital and Creditor Protection - John Armour
Efficient Rules for a Modern Company Law
Shareholder Actions - D D Prentice
The Rule in Foss v Harbottle
Shareholder Primacy and the Distribution of Wealth - Paddy Ireland
Shareholder Remedies - Corporate Wrongs and the Derivative Action - Pauline Roberts and Jill Poole
The Courts and Capital Reductions - David Milman
The Problem of the Preference Share - Murray A Pickering
Company Law - Class Rights - Kenneth Polack
Company Law - Beneficial Interests in Shares



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