Boyle & Birds' Company Law


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'Boyle and Birds' Company Law' combines a comprehensive exploration of law and practice with an examination of the theoretical issues. This edition includes coverage of the Companies Act 2006; the prescribed model articles; the Market in Financial Instruments Directive; the Transparency Directive; and the Davies Review.




Boyle & Birds' Company Law


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Boyle & Birds' Company Law is well established as a leading textbook on this complicated and fast moving area of UK law. The work combines a comprehensive and authoritative explanation of law and practice with an examination of theoretical issues making it ideal reading for both students taking UK degree courses and for those taking professional examinations. This book is also an invaluable reference work for practitioners and those involved in the day-to-day administration of UK companies. This new edition is up-to-date with full coverage of the UK Companies Act 2006 and pays particular attention to the place of European company law and corporate governance.




Boyle and Birds' Company Law


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Boyle & Birds' Company Law


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Boyle & Birds' Company Law is a well established leading textbook based on Gore-Browne on Companies. It combines a comprehensive and authoritative exploration of law and practice with an examination of the theoretical issues.The new edition has been completely updated to take into account the latest legislation and case law.




Boyle and Birds' Company Law


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'Boyle and Birds' Company Law' combines a comprehensive exploration of law and practice with an examination of the theoretical issues. This edition has been revised in light of the UK Corporate Governance Code 2010 and case-law developments.




Corporate Reporting and Company Law


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The importance of disclosure as a regulatory device in company law is widely recognized. This book explores the disclosure requirements of companies in their reporting activities, and seeks to bring together the main features of the reporting system. The book considers the theoretical basis of the corporate reporting system and describes the regulatory framework for that system. It explores financial reporting and 'narrative' reporting, highlighting the fact that financial reporting requirements are more substantially developed than narrative reporting requirements - a consequence of the shareholder-centred vision that persists in company law. The roles of those responsible for providing corporate reports and those entitled to receive such information are examined. The book concludes with some broad suggestions for future development, with particular focus on the need to recognize the relevance of the communicative role of corporate reporting. The use of new technology also presents both challenges and opportunities for improving the regime.




Shamans, Software, and Spleens


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Shamans, Software and Spleens presents a look at the tricky problems posed by the information society. Boyle's book discusses topics ranging from blackmail and insider trading to artificial intelligence, microeconomics and cultural studies.




Corporate Insolvency Law


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This interdisciplinary examination of corporate insolvency law assesses recent reforms and anticipates new legislation.




Talk Talk


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Dana sits in a courtroom with her legs shackled as a long list of charges is read out, many of them dangerous. But the panic that grips her is not because she has been caught. She knows there has been a terrible mistake - she didn't commit any of these crimes. As Dana and her lover Bridger set out to clear her name and find the person who is living a blameless life of criminal excess at her expense, they begin to test the life they have built together to its limits.