Recent CLTA members papers
Hill,
Jennifer, "Regulatory Responses to Global Corporate Scandals" (2005) 23 Wisconsin International Law Journal 367 Posted 19/5/06
Hill,
Jennifer, "The Persistent Debate about Convergence in Comparative Corporate Governance" (2005) 27 Sydney Law Review 743 Posted 19/5/06
Hill, Jennifer, "Regulating Executive Remuneration: International Developments in the Post-Scandal Era" (2006) 3 European Company Law 64 Posted 19/5/06
Back to Top
Papers presented at the 2008 CLTA conference
Papers presented at the 2008 Corporate Law Teachers Conference (University
of New South Wales, Sydney) 3-5 February 2008
"Securities Class Actions, Creditors Rights and Enhanced
Corporate Governance: The Dawn of a New Age?"
Michael
Adams, Balancing Governance: Results of a Three-Year Study.
[13KB PDF]
Colin
Anderson, The role of shareholders in a voluntary administration.
[13KB PDF]
Neil
Andrews, Securities Class Actions, Creditors Rights and Enhanced
Corporate Governance: The Dawn of a New Age. [170KB PDF]
Emma
Armson, Before the High Court. [370KB PDF]
Janet
Austin, Shareholder Class Actions - Sounding the Death Knell for
ASIC Section 50 Actions? [11KB PDF]
Vivienne
Bath, The role of the State as a shareholder in major Chinese
companies. [11KB PDF]
Elizabeth
Boros, Shareholder litigation after Sons of Gwalia Ltd v Margaretic [2007]
HCA 1. [21KB PDF]
Jenny
Dickfos, Improving Outcomes for Creditors - An Analysis of the
Efficiency and Strength of Creditors' Protections Provided by the
Provisions of Part 1-4 fo Schedule 1 of Corporations Amendment Insolvency
Act 2007 (Cth). [11KB PDF]
Indrajit
Dube, Indian Corporate Insolvency Law: Efficiency and efficacy
from a Cross Border Perspective. [167KB PDF]
Michael
Duffy, On shareholders as creditors - Some perspectives on the
position of shareholders and unsecured creditors after Sons of
Gwalia. [11KB PDF]
Irene-marie
Esser, Shareholder Participation in Corporate Governance.
[11KB PDF]
Gehan
Gunasekara, Vulnerable Creditors: should franchisees have rights
as creditors on the insolvency or re-structuring of their franchisor? [10KB
PDF]
Pamela
Hanrahan, Non-Complying Investment Arrangements: Regulation, Enforcement
and the Corporate Veil. [12KB PDF]
Rusni
Hassan and Adnan Yusoff, Regulatory and Shariah Framework of Islamic
Capital Market: The Experience of Malaysia. [11KB PDF]
Michael
Legg, The Transformation of a Share Price Fall into Litigation
- Shareholder Class Actions in Australia. [1713KB PDF]
Alex
Lau, The 2006 CSRC Guidelines for Articles of Association of Chinese
Listed Companies: Critiquing from an Australian Perspective. [52KB
PDF]
Anneli
Loubser, The Role of Shareholders during Corporate Rescue Proceedings:
On the Outside Looking In? [11KB PDF]
John
McGrath, Economic Efficiencies and Insolvency Law: A Developing
Misalignment. [14KB PDF]
Marina
Nehme, The impact of enforceable undertakings on third parties.
[20KB PDF]
Janine
Pascoe, Corporate Law Reform and "Rule of Law" Issues
in Malaysia. [21KB PDF]
Janine
Pascoe and Aishah Bidin, Corporate Sector Whistleblower Protection
in Australia and Malaysia - Some Regulatory Problems and Issues.
[150KB PDF]
Janis
Sarra, Risk Allocation and Efficient Administration: A Comparative
Analysis of the Treatment of Equity Securities Claims in Insolvency.
[337KB PDF]
Cindy
Schipani, Securities Litigation in the United States: A Look at
the Backdating Scandals. [15KB PDF]
Aiman
Sulaiman, Financial Misreporting and Securities Fraud-Public and
Private Enforcement. [98KB PDF]
Sue
Tappenden, Commercial Equity. [11KB PDF]
Michelle
Welsh, Civil Penalties and Strategic Regulation Theory: The Gap
Between Theory and Practice. [10KB PDF]
Nottage,
Wolff and Anderson, Japan’s Gradual Transformation in Corporate
Governance: Interpreting the Securities Law Prosecutions of Hostile
Takeover Pioneers. [96KB PDF]
Guanghua
Yu and Shao Li, Against Legal Origin: Of Ownership Concentration
and Disclosure. [13KB PDF]
Back to Top
How to submit your paper
CLTA members are encouraged to post recent working papers and articles
on the CLTA website. To submit a paper, you will need to provide the following
information to the Web Administrator:
- Abstract
- Electronic version of the paper in PDF format or a url for an online
listing
- Name/s and contact details of author/s
- Journal citation for accepted and forthcoming articles
- Confirmation of copyright ownership. If you do not hold copyright,
you will need to seek the approval of the copyright owner to post your
paper. If copyright status of your paper changes, for example, sue to
subsequent publication, you need to notify the Web Administrator to
have it removed.
To submit your paper, please send the above information to the Web Administrator
on cltawebadmin@gmail.com
Back to Top