Directors are important economic actors. In recent years there has been considerable debate between Australian judges, legislators, and law reformers about the formulation of appropriate liability rules for company directors. This debate relies on a number of assumptions about the effect which law can and ought to have on directors' behaviour. This paper reviews the law, examines these assumptions, and concludes that we have little clear empirical information about the effect of the law in this area
It appears that our society has tacitly agreed to spare corporate directors any significant legal li...
Increasing attention is being given to the legal and governance issues relating to the removal of di...
Increasing attention is being given to the legal and governance issues relating to the removal of di...
© 2008 Monash Business ReviewDirectors must be able to make decisions which inevitably involve some ...
Directors are key decision-makers in any organisation, whether it is in the public sector, a family ...
Directors are key decision-makers in any organisation, whether it is in the public sector, a family ...
Directors are key decision-makers in any organisation, whether it is in the public sector, a family ...
Corporate governance is not a new concept. In fact the popularity of the subject area has generated ...
Purpose ��� To review and analyse the legal implications of the CA 2006 in respect of directors��� d...
This article will critically analyse the conventional wisdom in the “pyramid of business rules” with...
The law relating to the duties of company directors, as presently framed and applied in Australia, d...
A company is a legal construct with certain identifiable characteristics such as separate legal pers...
Australia’s new Rudd Government has indicated to business leaders that it intends to review various ...
The time is ripe for a critical analysis of the scope of directors' duties, the role of shareholder ...
Corporate governance is not a new concept. In fact the last 15 years has seen a surge in academic pu...
It appears that our society has tacitly agreed to spare corporate directors any significant legal li...
Increasing attention is being given to the legal and governance issues relating to the removal of di...
Increasing attention is being given to the legal and governance issues relating to the removal of di...
© 2008 Monash Business ReviewDirectors must be able to make decisions which inevitably involve some ...
Directors are key decision-makers in any organisation, whether it is in the public sector, a family ...
Directors are key decision-makers in any organisation, whether it is in the public sector, a family ...
Directors are key decision-makers in any organisation, whether it is in the public sector, a family ...
Corporate governance is not a new concept. In fact the popularity of the subject area has generated ...
Purpose ��� To review and analyse the legal implications of the CA 2006 in respect of directors��� d...
This article will critically analyse the conventional wisdom in the “pyramid of business rules” with...
The law relating to the duties of company directors, as presently framed and applied in Australia, d...
A company is a legal construct with certain identifiable characteristics such as separate legal pers...
Australia’s new Rudd Government has indicated to business leaders that it intends to review various ...
The time is ripe for a critical analysis of the scope of directors' duties, the role of shareholder ...
Corporate governance is not a new concept. In fact the last 15 years has seen a surge in academic pu...
It appears that our society has tacitly agreed to spare corporate directors any significant legal li...
Increasing attention is being given to the legal and governance issues relating to the removal of di...
Increasing attention is being given to the legal and governance issues relating to the removal of di...