Smith and Keenan's Company Law 18th ed (eBook)
ISBN13: 9781292246093
Published: June 2019
Publisher: Pearson Education Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook
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Price: Out of print
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The ideal companion for anyone studying company law, Smith & Keenan's Company Law provides you with:
- Straightforward, accessible coverage of the key legal principles you'll need to understand for your module written by experienced lecturers in the field
- A range of features to support your learning and help you study independently, including detailed case summaries and discussion of academic opinion in the area
- Extensive further reading suggestions to a wide range of academic articles to encourage deeper understanding and analysis
This eighteenth edition also includes:
- A new chapter on partnerships and limited liability partnerships (LLPs)
- An extended chapter on the corporate veil, including Petrodel Resources Ltd v Prest [2013] and academic discussion of lifting and piercing the veil of incorporation
- Discussion of key developments brought about by the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act (SBEEA) 2015, including maintenance of a register of people with significant control (PSC), greater restrictions on corporate directors, and the submission of statements of confirmation
- An updated chapter on the statutory derivative action exploring the evolving case law such as Wilton UK Ltd v Shuttleworth [2018]