Cases and Materials on Company Law
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Cases and Materials on Company Law guides students through the complexities of company law with a broad selection of source materials that are placed in context through clear commentary. It covers all the principal areas of company law including the issue of securites and insolvency. The book concentrates on how the law facilitates and regulates the operation of companies, both large and small, reflecting the realities of current practice. To help students understand the signficance of the material presented, each section is preceded by a concise introduction. Similarly, each case is preceded by a statement of its legal significance and a summary of the main facts. The book has been fully revised to incorporate the groundbreaking changes to domestic company law as a result of the Companies Act 2006. The new edition has been made easier to navigate as a result of a new two colour text design that clearly differentiates extracted material from the authors' commentary.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #303496 in Books
- Published on: 2008-01-17
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 688 pages
Customer Reviews
An excellent, student-friendly, book on company law.
This book very successfully adopts the cases and materials approach. The extracts of statutes, cases and journal articles which are included have been selected carefully. The accompanying text sets the issues out in clear and accessible terms. This book should enable students to gain a good level of understanding of this complex subject as it is quite readable but also maintains a good level of academic depth. A wide range of aspects of company law are included so the book should be suitable for most courses. It is particularly strong in the area of insolvency which is often neglected in company law textbooks.



