Student Companion: Company Law, contains summaries of New Zealand and international decisions which are relevant to the study of company law in New Zealand.
An easy-to-read study guide designed to help students consolidate their understanding of company law
Student Companion Company Law contains concise summaries of leading New Zealand and international cases that have shaped company law in New Zealand. It can be used by students in conjunction with lecture notes and text materials as an aid to understanding and remembering important cases.
Related Titles
• Watts, et al, Company Law in New Zealand, 2nd ed, 2015
• Barrett, Understanding Company Law, 3rd ed, 2014
1. Nature of companies
2. Formation of companies
3. Company transactions
4. Director’s powers and duties
5. Shares and shareholders
6. Shareholder remedies
7. Liquidation
Henry Hillind is the student editor-in-chief of NZ Journal of Public and International Law; a senior law clerk at the NZ Law Commission and was the recipient of the Colin Pattison Memorial Prize 2013 for best piece on securities or company law work. He is in the fifth year of LLB (Hons) and BSc conjoint degree at Victoria University of Wellington.
Kelsey Farmer is assistant student editor for the Victoria University of Wellington Law Review and the New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law and is currently completing a LLB (Hons) at Victoria University of Wellington. Her honour’s paper was written on the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 and has been published by the Victoria University of Wellington Law Review.