Law

Company Law

Introduction

The Company Law course offers an in-depth examination of legal principles related to the formation, operation, and dissolution of companies. Students will gain a clear understanding of company structure in both private and public entities, as well as the regulatory frameworks governing corporate operations. Topics include the rights and obligations of directors and shareholders, corporate governance issues, and procedures for corporate liquidation. Additionally, learners will explore the "corporate veil" concept, understanding when and how it can be lifted. This course equips students with the legal knowledge to navigate complex company law issues and support strategic decision-making within organisations.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand legal issues affecting companies through the analysis of characteristics, incorporation, functions and regulatory frameworks.
  • Understand the rights and obligations of directors.
  • Understand the rights of shareholders and minority shareholders.
  • Understand the legal procedures relating to corporation liquidation.

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This Course Includes
  • Level: 7