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Corporate Personality in the 20th Century Ross Grantham (University of Queensland)

Corporate Personality in the 20th Century By Ross Grantham (University of Queensland)

Corporate Personality in the 20th Century by Ross Grantham (University of Queensland)


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Summary

This book places aspects of company law in a theoretical and historical perspective and considers the issues whivh cause its technicalities.

Corporate Personality in the 20th Century Summary

Corporate Personality in the 20th Century by Ross Grantham (University of Queensland)

The decision of the House of Lords in Salomon v. Salomon & Co Ltd has had lasting influence on the development of modern company law. This one hundred year old decision articulated the founding propositions of company law and is accordingly treated with reverence by academics and practitioners alike. The centenary of the case therefore affords a convenient opportunity to review these developments in company law. In doing so,the contributors to this volume range broadly across the modern approaches to company law and attempt to place key aspects of the subject in a theoretical and historical perspective and to lay bare the structural, theoretical and policy issues which lie behind its day-to-day technicalities.

Corporate Personality in the 20th Century Reviews

The papers collected in this volume are all weighty pieces, fully researched, informative and thought-provoking. In his wildest dreams, Mr. Salomon could never have contemplated such immortality. L.S. Sealy Cambridge Law Journal September 2002 Varied, provocative, weaving different strands in corporate law scholarship into a fascinating whole, Corporate Personality in the 20th Century offers the reader a lively overview of some of the best that corporate law scholarship has to offer. Sandra S. Berns Griffith Law Review September 2002 This book is a high quality set of essays on a topic of enduring interest, namely the significance of Salomon's case. DMM Australian Law Journal September 2002

About Ross Grantham (University of Queensland)

Ross Grantham is Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Auckland,Research Centre for Business Law, New Zealand. Charles Rickett is Dean of the School of Law at the University of Queensland.

Table of Contents

The bootmaker's legacy to company law doctrine, Ross Grantham and Charles Rickett; corporate personality - limited recourse and its limits, David Goddard; commentary on Goddard, Ross Grantham; corporate groups, Robert P. Austin; commentary on Austin, Andrew Borrowdale; corporate personality, limited liability and the protection of creditors, Dan Prentice; commentary on Prentice, Thomas G.W. Telfer; company law and regulatory complexity, Joanna Gray; commentary on Gray, Bernard Robertson; changes in the role of the shareholder, Jennifer Hill; commentary on Hill, Robert P. Austin; models of corporate regulation - the mandatory/enabling debate, Ian M. Ramsay; commentary on Ramsay, Tim Hazledine; financial transparency and corporate governance - the United States as a model, Louis Lowenstein.

Additional information

NLS9781901362831
9781901362831
1901362833
Corporate Personality in the 20th Century by Ross Grantham (University of Queensland)
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1998-04-01
328
N/A
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