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Smith and Keenan's Company Law (15 edition)

Posted By: arundhati
Smith and Keenan's Company Law (15 edition)

Dr Charles Wild, Dr Stuart Weinstein, "Smith and Keenan's Company Law (15 edition)"
2011 | ISBN-10: 1408261499 | 760 pages | PDF | 5 MB

Combining clarity and accessibility with detailed coverage of this often complex subject, Smith and Keenan’s Company Law offers a readable guide to all aspects of company law. The new edition fully incorporates the Companies Act 2006, exploring recent case law and discussion of areas where the Act has had the most impact.

The new edition includes a number of important changes designed to aid your understanding and study of company law:
Enhanced end of chapter further reading offers direction in where to go next to find out about a key area
Further detail and context has been added throughout the coverage of legal principles ensuring you have the necessary level of depth required for a full year course
Chapters dealing with directors and their duties have been rewritten to give you a clear picture of current position under the 2006 Act
In-depth discussion of the new model articles, along with a comparison with Table A, ensures that this is one of the most up to date texts on the market

In addition, the broad range of end of chapter questions and clear case summaries have been retained from previous editions, as has the additional resources in mylawchamber, offering you a company law text with unrivalled study support in the book and online.

Charles Wild (PhD, MBA, LLM) is Head of the Law School and the Centre for International Law at the University of Hertfordshire. He teaches Company and International Commercial law to LLB and non-law students, undertakes postgraduate research supervision and is widely published in the area.

Stuart Weinstein (JD, MBA) is Associate Head (Professional) of the Law School at the University of Hertfordshire. He teaches LLB, LLM and LPC students as well as regularly lecturing non-lawyers in the UK and on overseas programmes throughout the world.