Chinese Corporate & Securities Law - JURD7438
Faculty: Faculty of Law
School: Faculty of Law
Course Outline: See below
Campus: Sydney
Career: Postgraduate
Units of Credit: 6
EFTSL: 0.12500 (more info)
Indicative Contact Hours per Week: 2
Enrolment Requirements:
Pre-requisite: 36 UOC of JURD courses for students enrolled prior to 2013. For students enrolled after 2013, pre-requisite: 72 UOC of JURD courses.
Excluded: LAWS8038
CSS Contribution Charge: 3 (more info)
Tuition Fee: See Tuition Fee Schedule
Further Information: See Class Timetable
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Description
Recommended Prior Knowledge
Course Objectives
- To understand the principal institutions in the Chinese legal system and their purpose and functions
- To familiarise students with the body of Chinese and comparative sources of the law, commentary and criticism in the field
- To appreciate the contextual factors that influence the operation of the law and the impact the law has on society, politics, the economy and culture
- To develop your skills in analyzing and applying the relevant law to real legal problems
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the Chinese company law and securities law relevant to the topics covered in the subject
- Make use of rules and regulations issues by the regulatory bodies when assessing the state of the law
- Identify and analyze the legal issues that typically arise in the subject area
- Evaluate legal rules in this area from a comparative perspective
Main Topics
- Introduction and China at a glance
- The Chinese legal system
- Chinese financial markets and regulatory framework
- Incorporation and Corporate personality
- Foreign investment enterprises
- Corporate governance: an overview and assessment
- Directors' duties and independent directors
- Bankruptcy laws
- Fundraising and Disclosure regime
- Market manipulation and insider trading
- Takeover (1): the overall framework
- Takeover (2): takeover offers and Anti-frustration rules
- Takeover (3): Chinese M&A by foreigners
Assessment
Research essay | 6,000 words | 100% |
Course Texts
Prescribed
There is no prescribed textbook for this course, but the specifically edited Course Materials is prescribed. The Course Materials will be available to purchase from UNSW Bookshop.
Recommended
Refer to Course Outline provided by lecturer at the beginning of session.