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Corporations Legislation 2022 contains the Corporations Act 2001, Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 and associated Acts and Regulations. The legislation has been fully consolidated, capturing the latest amendments up to 1 January 2022. Cross-references to related legislation (including Court Rules), ASIC Class Orders, ASIC Regulatory Guides, ASIC Forms and the Takeovers Panel Guidance Notes have been included to assist the reader in working with the legislation.Designed for use by corporations practitioners, business professionals and anyone with an interest in corporations law, Corporations Legislation 2022 supplements the Corporations Act 2001 with key section annotations updated by Edmund Finnane, providing additional guidance on case law for selected provisions. In addition, Jason Harris in the Annual Review highlights important Corporations law developments that occurred throughout 2021, providing insightful commentary on significant cases and legislative amendment.
The book "Corporations Legislation 2022" is a comprehensive legal resource that compiles key legislation related to corporations in Australia. Here is a detailed overview:
Legislation Included: The book contains a wide range of legislation relevant to corporations in Australia, including:
Consolidation: The legislation is consolidated up to January 1, 2022, providing a current and comprehensive guide for practitioners and students.
Given its nature as a legal reference book, there is no specific "plot summary" or "critical reception" in the traditional sense. However, the book is widely regarded as a necessary tool for anyone working with corporations legislation in Australia. It is designed to assist practitioners, corporate counsel, regulatory authorities, company officers, academics, and students by providing a handy and authoritative resource for consulting the legislation regularly.
The book is available in both hard copy and eBook formats. It can also be purchased as an eBook + Book Bundle. The prices include GST and vary depending on the format and quantity ordered.
For those interested in deeper analysis of corporate governance, there are other resources available, such as "The Law and Practice of Corporate Governance" by Ross Grantham, which provides a detailed examination of the core issues facing corporate governance in Australia.