Company Law (Longman Law Series)
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LLB 2nd and 3rd year options on company law on LLB programmes and joint honours law with another subject; University of London (External) degree programme - options on company law. LLM courses in company and capital markets law. Practitioners in company law To provide a readable, seminal and accurate account of mainstream company law and its relationship with securities regulation. This book frees the subject of company law from the shackles of technicality and boring predictability by avoiding procedural matters and looking to context, legal theory and reform policy to produce an exciting and challenging textbook. A "real-world" perspective is given by including coverage of basic corporate finance within the book very much as an essential part of the practical context of company law.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1094497 in Books
- Published on: 2001-05-09
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 504 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
L O N G M A N . L A W . S E R I ES
Editorial Advisory Board
Professor I.H. Dennis (University College, London)
Professor R.W. Rideout (University College, London)
Professor J.A. Usher (University Of Edinburgh)
This exciting new book on company law combines theoretical and jurisprudential issues with an up-to-date account of legal developments across the field of company law. The author demonstrates that the needs of shareholders in companies which have dispersed ownership of shares cannot be properly understood without an analysis of the law relating to securities regulation and capital markets.
Company Law is arranged in six sections- Foundation and Theory; The Constitution of the Company; Corporate Governance; Corporate Finance Law; Securities Regulation; Insolvency and Liquidation. Strong coverage of theory and policy is provided, together with analysis of core legal problems at an appropriate depth for modular courses. The role of self-regulation is examined in some depth and discussion of law reform in the shape of the DTI's Company Law Review is included.
A unique feature of this student textbook on company law is the provision of its own companion website for use by both academics and students (please see the address below).
Company Law is essential reading for LLB courses in universities and also covers the requirements of the University of London (External) LLB. The book offers excellent foundation reading for postgraduate LLMs in company and capital markets law and is an excellent critical survey of a dynamic field of law for students qualifying professionally in the fields of accounting, finance and company secretaryship.
Ben Pettet LLB, Barrister, is a Senior Lecturer in Laws, University College London.



