A Guide to The Companies Act 2006

A Guide to The Companies Act 2006
Author: Saleem Sheikh
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1430
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134103646

A handy guide to the Companies Act 2006, packed full of helpful features, including checklists, section by section commentary and appendices of useful materials and extracts, this book provides detailed commentary on the new Companies Act.

Annotated Companies Legislation

Annotated Companies Legislation
Author: Nigel Boardman
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 2314
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199593922

A comprehensive guide to companies legislation in a convenient paperback volume. Written from the perspective of the 2006 regime, it gives detailed section-by-section commentary alongside the Companies Act 2006 and surviving parts of the previous legislation as well as including the text of relevant statutory instruments.

Shaping the Corporate Landscape

Shaping the Corporate Landscape
Author: Nina Boeger
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1509914323

Currently, there exists a distrust of corporate activity in the continuing aftermath of the financial crisis and with increasing recognition of the threats of climate change and global, as well as national, inequalities. Despite efforts in the arena of corporate governance to address these, we are still beset with corporate scandals and witness companies facing large fines for their environmental and cost-cutting misdemeanours. Recognising that the usual responses to dealing with these corporate problems are not effective, this book asks whether the traditional form of the joint stock corporation itself lies at the heart of these problems. What are the features of the corporate form and how does its current regulation underscore these problems? Identifying such features provides a basis for the discussion to develop towards suggesting more progressive regulatory developments around the corporate form. More fundamentally, this book investigates a diverse range of corporate governance models that are emerging as alternatives to the shareholder corporation, including employee-owned, cooperative and social enterprises. The contributors are leading scholars from various backgrounds including law, management and organisation studies, finance and accounting, as well as experienced professionals and policy makers with expertise in social and cooperative business models and the role of employees in the corporation.

Blackstone's Guide to the Companies Act 2006

Blackstone's Guide to the Companies Act 2006
Author: Alan Steinfeld
Publisher: Blackstone Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Corporation law
ISBN: 9780199217106

This new Blackstone's Guide provides the complete text of the Companies Act 2006 together with a clear explanation of the legislation and its impact. The Companies Act is a major piece of legislation - comprising 1264 sections and 16 schedules. It represents an attempt to reform company law for the 21st century in accordance with the Government's stated objectives of encouraging small companies, promoting shareholder involvement and fostering a long term investment culture. It puts whole areas of company law which are the product of the common law on a statutory basis for the first time, and implements EU Directives on Takeovers and Transparency Obligations. The Blackstone's Guide Series delivers concise and accessible books covering the latest legislative changes and amendments. Published soon after enactment, they offer timely and expert commentary on the meaning and effects of the legislation, plus a copy of the Act itself. The Guides are a cost-effective solution to key information needs and are the perfect companion for any practitioner needing to get up to speed with the latest changes.

Introduction to Company Law

Introduction to Company Law
Author: Paul Davies
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2010-09-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0191021520

Written by one of the foremost experts in the area, Paul Davies' Introduction to Company Law provides a comprehensive conceptual introduction, giving readers a clear framework with which to navigate the intricacies of company law. The five core features of company law - separate legal personality, limited liability, centralized management, shareholder control, and transferability of shares - are clearly laid out and examined, then these features are used to provide an organisation structure for the conduct of business. It also discusses legal strategies that can be used to deal with arising problems, the regulation of relationships between the parties, and the trade-offs that have been made in British company law to address some of the conflicting issues that have arisen. Fully revised to take into account the Companies Act 2006, and including a new chapter on international law which considers the role of European Community Law, this new edition in the renowned Clarendon Law Series offers a concise and stimulating introduction to company law.

Hannigan and Prentice - The Companies Act 2006

Hannigan and Prentice - The Companies Act 2006
Author: Brenda Hannigan
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2009
Genre: Corporation law
ISBN: 9781405744492

The Companies Act 2006 contains some of the most far-reaching changes in company law for more than 150 years. The second edition of this timely and practical guide to the new Act provides guidance on the key wide-ranging reforms of the new regime. Updated to cover the full implementation of the new Companies Act and developments from Europe such as the Shareholders' Rights Directive, this publication offers a first port of call for accessible salient commentary.Written by an experienced, respected and successful author team, this title truly contains all you need to know about the new Companies Act.

The Enlightened Shareholder Value Principle and Corporate Governance

The Enlightened Shareholder Value Principle and Corporate Governance
Author: Andrew Keay
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 041568434X

The book explains and assesses the nature of enlightened shareholder value principle (ESV) and its contribution to corporate governance. Andrew Keay traces the development of the principle of ESV and examines it in the context of existing principles which have influenced corporate governance. The book analyses the UK legislation that delivers the principle in corporate law and ESV is compared to the constituency statutes that apply in the US in order to determine can whether anything can be learned from the American experience with these statutes. Finally the book considers whether ESV will mean a less short-termist approach by financial institutions and non-financial institutions after the global financial crisis.

Company Law

Company Law
Author: Eva Micheler
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0198858876

This book advances a real entity theory of company law, in which the company is a legal entity which acts autonomously in law, and company law establishes procedures facilitating autonomous organisational decision-making. The theory builds on the insight that organisations or firms are a social phenomenon outside of the law and that these are autonomous actors in their own right. They are more than the sum of the contributions of their participants and they act independently of the views and interests of their participants. This occurs because human beings change their behaviour when they act as members of a group or an organisation; in a group we tend to develop and conform to a shared standard, and when we act in organisations habits, routines, processes, and procedures form and a culture emerges. These take on a life of their own affecting the behaviour of the participants. Participants can affect organisational behaviour but this takes time and effort. Company law finds this phenomenon and supplies it with a structure supporting autonomous action by organisations. The real entity theory advanced in this book explains company law as it stands at a positive level. Legal personality overcomes the problems that organisations are social rather than brute facts and that there is no unique physical manifestation permanently associated with an organisation. The corporate constitution is not a contract - it is best characterised as an instrument adopted on a statutory basis through private action. Shareholders cannot limit the capacity of companies or the authority of the board to bind the company in contract and companies are liable in tort and crime. The statute creates roles for shareholders, directors, a company secretary, and auditors and so facilitates a process leading to organisational action. The law also integrates the interests of creditors and stakeholders.

Alcock, Birds and Gale on the Companies Act 2006

Alcock, Birds and Gale on the Companies Act 2006
Author: Alistair Alcock
Publisher: Jordan Publishing (GB)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Corporation law
ISBN: 9781846611360

The Companies Act 2006 has been the most radical reform of company law for decades. This text follows the structure of the CA 2006 and explains what stage the implementation process has now reached. It covers all those SIs required to implement the Act with the exception of the 8th Commencement Order which does not come into force until 1 October 2009, and includes a table of when the various sections have come into force. The problems associated with this staggered implementation are also discussed.