Company Law: Fundamental Principles
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Concise coverage of the main principles of company law aimed at undergraduate law students. Now brought up to date with four years case law and legislative developments. Fundamental revision to improve of expression in this edition.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1076761 in Books
- Published on: 2000-03-14
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 432 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
The third edition of this popular and established textbook has been extensively revised, expanded and updated with new decisions and legislation. The book has been significantly extended by the inclusion of three new chapters on Europe, personal liability of directors and disqualification. Company Law- Fundamental Principles provides a framework of the general principles of company law around which the student can build by further reference to cases and materials books or to law reports and statutes. Overall it provides a concise but detailed coverage of the main principles of company law for undergraduate students. The book is also a valuable introductory text for postgraduate studies in company law.
Company Law- Fundamental Principles is aimed at students taking options on company law on LLB programmes and combined/joint honours programmes, the University of London (External) degree in Laws, ILEX courses and undergraduates in accounting and economics taking a company law option.
Steve Griffin is Reader in Law at the University of Wolverhampton. He was formerly a Lecturer in Law at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Customer Reviews
Good introductory reading for Company Law
A very useful book as introductory/background reading for undergraduate students.A very up to date book. It provides reliable, concise, value for money coverage of key legal disciplines. Each title identifies the fundamental principles and concentrated on the most important topics and enables student to build by further reference to cases and law reports and statutes.
A nice book, but require more improvements
It is a quite good book... Very detail and analyses deeply, Nevertheless, some improvements is required, especially in the structure...



