Company Law

Company Law by Janet Dine, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2005, is a comprehensive guide that explores the legal framework governing corporate operations. This 5th edition, comprising 387 pages, presents complex legal issues in an accessible manner, ensuring clarity for readers. The book is structured logically and features helpful summaries for each chapter, along with case notes and exercises to enhance understanding.
Readers will find discussions on corporate social responsibility and the relationship between corporations and human rights, alongside new “Key Words” at the beginning of each chapter that introduce essential definitions. The text also addresses topical and controversial cases, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the intricacies of law as it pertains to companies. This edition maintains a readable style while providing a thorough examination of the subject matter.
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Company Law is a complete and accessible guide to the legal framework in which companies operate, which does not oversimplify the complex issues involved. Logically structured and with a readable style, this text includes helpful summarles for each chapter, along with case notes and exercises. New features of this popular book include discussion of corporate social responsibility and the relationship between corporations and human rights, new Key Words’ at the start of each chapter to introduce key definitions, and hot topics that analyse topical and controversial cases.
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