This book contains the most detailed multi-jurisdictional analysis of directors' conflicts available drawing together relevant case law, codes and statutory regulation from the law applying to directors of companies incorporated under the UK Companies Acts, with extensive reference to the law in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong and New Zealand
Directors are trustees of their companies, with the effect that they stand in a fiduciary relationsh...
The separation of ownership and control that is a typical feature of listed companies gives rise to ...
A company is a legal construct with certain identifiable characteristics such as separate legal pers...
Directors' duties with respect to conflicts of interest is a core aspect of their fiduciaty obligati...
Also issued as Scottish Law Commisssion discussion paper no. 105Available from British Library Docum...
The director’s duty to avoid conflict of interest has been recognised and developed by common law. T...
Directors are key decision-makers in any organisation, whether it is in the public sector, a family ...
Assesses the operation of the 'corporate opportunities' rule, involving a director personally pursin...
Australian corporations operate in an increasingly international environment. It has intuitive appea...
Traditionally, courts have been concerned that fiduciaries do not place themselves in positions of c...
It is probably fair to assume that most, if not all, directors understand the concept of limited lia...
Events on the Boards of directors in Nigeria have exposed diverse cases of conflict of interest and ...
The law relating to the duties of company directors, as presently framed and applied in Australia, d...
This thesis is a study of directors’ conflicts of interest and the question of public interest. It e...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D063561 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Directors are trustees of their companies, with the effect that they stand in a fiduciary relationsh...
The separation of ownership and control that is a typical feature of listed companies gives rise to ...
A company is a legal construct with certain identifiable characteristics such as separate legal pers...
Directors' duties with respect to conflicts of interest is a core aspect of their fiduciaty obligati...
Also issued as Scottish Law Commisssion discussion paper no. 105Available from British Library Docum...
The director’s duty to avoid conflict of interest has been recognised and developed by common law. T...
Directors are key decision-makers in any organisation, whether it is in the public sector, a family ...
Assesses the operation of the 'corporate opportunities' rule, involving a director personally pursin...
Australian corporations operate in an increasingly international environment. It has intuitive appea...
Traditionally, courts have been concerned that fiduciaries do not place themselves in positions of c...
It is probably fair to assume that most, if not all, directors understand the concept of limited lia...
Events on the Boards of directors in Nigeria have exposed diverse cases of conflict of interest and ...
The law relating to the duties of company directors, as presently framed and applied in Australia, d...
This thesis is a study of directors’ conflicts of interest and the question of public interest. It e...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D063561 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Directors are trustees of their companies, with the effect that they stand in a fiduciary relationsh...
The separation of ownership and control that is a typical feature of listed companies gives rise to ...
A company is a legal construct with certain identifiable characteristics such as separate legal pers...