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

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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]

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