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Description This course builds on your knowledge of Business Associations I but focuses on issues relating to public companies, particularly large public companies. The course focuses on legal issues related to corporate finance and securities such as the restrictions imposed upon a company in dealing with its capital; the terms and conditions imposed when a company wishes to raise funds from the public and the market for corporate control. Another important focus for the course is to examine the role of the regulatory agencies, ASIC and the ASX, as bodies regulating companies and securities markets.
Recommended Prior Knowledge The topics in this course assume an understanding of the basic principles of company law as taught in LAWS 4010 or LAWS1091 Business Associations 1.
Course Objectives The primary objective of the course is to develop a critical understanding of a number of areas of law which are concerned with corporate finance and securities regulation (particularly as they bear upon large public companies). Students who have successfully completed this course should be able to:
Main Topics Topics covered in this course fall into four parts:
The areas of law covered in this course are:
Assessment
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Legislation Students must have an up to date (2006, 2005 is OK) copy of the Corporations Act. This legislation is available in the following formats:
The above materials may be purchased from UNSW bookshop or borrowed from the Library.
Resources Refer to Course Outline on the Law website.
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