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Theory and Law in the Regulation of Business A Custom Publication for Queensland University of Technology, 4th edition
A custom publication for Queensland University of Technology
Product description
This publication was produced by LexisNexis Butterworths for the unit LLB142 Regulation of Business offered by Queensland University of Technology.
Reproduced in this text are readings comprising chapters from the following LexisNexis Butterworths publications:
- Jason Harris, Company Law: Theories, Principles and Applications, 2nd ed, 2015
- Stephen Graw, David Parker, Keturah Whitford, Elfriede Sangkuhl & Christina Do, Understanding Business Law, 9th ed, 2019
- Paul Kenny, Michael Blissenden & Sylvia Villios, Australian Tax 2020, 2020
- Natalie van der Waarden, Employment Law: Concepts and Cases, 4th ed, 2018
Related Titles
- Stephen Graw, David Parker, Keturah Whitford, Elfriede Sangkuhl & Christina Do, Understanding Business Law, 9th ed, 2019
- Jason Harris, Company Law: Theories, Principles and Applications, 2nd ed, 2015
- Paul Kenny, Michael Blissenden & Sylvia Villios, Australian Tax 2020, 2020
- Natalie van der Waarden, Employment Law: Concepts and Cases, 4th ed, 2018
Table of contents
Topic 1: Regulation of Business
Reading 1
Jason Harris, Company Law: Theories, Principles and Applications, 2nd ed, 2015, ch 1
'Corporate Law: Theories, Principles and Applications’, pp 1–34
Reading 2
Jason Harris, Company Law: Theories, Principles and Applications, 2nd ed, 2015, ch 2 ‘The Regulatory Framework’, pp 35–62
Topic 2: Entities
Reading 3
Jason Harris, Company Law: Theories, Principles and Applications, 2nd ed, 2015, ch 3 ‘The Nature of Companies, Partnerships and Other Business’, pp 63–120
Reading 4
Jason Harris, Company Law: Theories, Principles and Applications, 2nd ed, 2015, ch 4 ‘Corporate Personality’, pp 121–174
Reading 5
Jason Harris, Company Law: Theories, Principles and Applications, 2nd ed, 2015, ch 6 ‘Internal Management and Meetings’, pp 239–282
Reading 6
Stephen Graw, David Parker, Keturah Whitford, Elfriede Sangkuhl & Christina Do, Understanding Business Law, 9th ed, 2019, ch 14 ‘Business Ethics’, pp 353–374
Reading 7
Stephen Graw, David Parker, Keturah Whitford, Elfriede Sangkuhl & Christina Do, Understanding Business Law, 9th ed, 2019, ch 15 ‘Agency, pp 377–398
Reading 8
Paul Kenny, Michael Blissenden, Sylvia Villios, Australian Tax 2020,2020, ch 14 ‘Entities’ pp 459–504
Reading 9
Jason Harris, Company Law: Theories, Principles and Applications, 2nd ed, 2015, ch 16 ‘Corporate Insolvency and Restructuring’, pp 753–792
Topic 3: Participants
Reading 10
Jason Harris, Company Law: Theories, Principles and Applications, 2nd ed, 2015, ch 7 ‘Shares and Shareholders’, pp 283–310
Reading 11
Jason Harris, Company Law: Theories, Principles and Applications, 2nd ed, 2015, ch 8 ‘Managing Companies, pp 311–366
Topic 4: Operations
Reading 12
Stephen Graw, David Parker, Keturah Whitford, Elfriede Sangkuhl & Christina Do, Understanding Business Law, 9th ed, 2017, ch 9 ‘Employment Law’, pp 231–258
Reading 13
Natalie van der Waarden, Employment Law: Concepts and Cases, 4th ed, 2018, Ch 12 ‘Work Health and Safety’, pp299–318
Topic 5: Transactions
Reading 14
Stephen Graw, David Parker, Keturah Whitford, Elfriede Sangkuhl & Christina Do, Understanding Business Law, 9th ed, 2019, ch 4 ‘Contracts: Formation’, pp 69–102
Reading 15
Jason Harris, Company Law: Theories, Principles and Applications, 2nd ed, 2015, ch 5 ‘Corporate Capacity and Corporate Liability’, pp 175–238
Reading 16
Stephen Graw, David Parker, Keturah Whitford, Elfriede Sangkuhl & Christina Do, Understanding Business Law, 9th ed, 2019, ch 8 ‘Sale of Goods’, pp 203–230
Reading 17
Stephen Graw, David Parker, Keturah Whitford, Elfriede Sangkuhl & Christina Do, Understanding Business Law, 9th ed, 2019, ch 10 ‘Introduction to Consumer Law’ pp 261–282