Company Directors: Principles of Law and Corporate Governance is a detailed, scholarly and comprehensive analysis of corporate law and governance principles as they relate to Australian company directors.
Company Directors: Principles of Law and Corporate Governance is a detailed, scholarly and comprehensive analysis of corporate law and governance principles as they relate to Australian company directors.
This major work of over 1300 pages is an invaluable addition to existing Australian corporate law knowledge, and is an essential resource for practising lawyers, company directors, company secretaries, inhouse counsel and academics, as well as those with an interest in company directors and corporate governance.
Features
• Written by authoritative expert in the field
• Long standing and established text in Australia
• Comprehensive and detailed analysis on corporate law and governance principles as they relate to company directors.
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Ian Ramsay is Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Melbourne Law School, the University of Melbourne. He has published extensively on corporate law, corporate governance and financial regulation both internationally and in Australia. He has extensive experience as an expert consultant to government reviews and as a member of government advisory committees. Professor Ramsay is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia. In 2022 the Council of Australian Law Deans awarded Professor Ramsay the Australian Legal Research Awards Lifetime Achievement Medal. The Medal is awarded for “outstanding contributions to legal research” and “recognises individuals who have made a significant and enduring contribution to legal research”.