Papers presented at the 2009 CLTA conference
Papers presented at the 2009 Corporate Law Teachers Conference (University of Technology Sydney) 1-3 February 2009:
- 2009 Annual Conference Program
- Helen Anderson, Theory and Reality in Insolvency Law: Some Contradictions in Australia
- Emma Armson, False Trading and Market Rigging in Australia
- Janet Austin, A Rapid Response to Questionable Trading – Moving Towards Better Enforcement of Australia’s Securities Laws
- Janet Austin, Annexure A: Action Taken by ASIC as a Result of ASX Referrals:1 July 1998-30 June 2008
- Liam Byrnes & Larelle Chapple, How Should Regulators Deal with Overpaid and Deeply Entrenched Company Executives?
- Clarke, The Causes of the Global Financial Crisis? The Impact of the Recurring Crises in Anglo-American Corporate Governance
- Vicky Comino, The Challenge of Corporate Law Enforcement in Australia
- Jennifer Dickfos, Corporate Groups: A Case for Protection of Unsecured Creditors
- Jean J du Plessis, A Comparative Analysis of Directors’ Duty of Care, Skill and Diligence in South Africa and in Australia
- Michael J Duffy, The perils of calling the bankers: Is there a problem with selective disclosure to non investors?
- Professor John H. Farrar & Professor Kenneth S. Levy, Improving the Governance of Superannuation Funds
- Jenny Fu, The 2008 China Milk Scandal and the Role of the Government
in Corporate Governance in China
- Abe Herzberg, Mark Bender & Lee Gordon-Brown, Characteristics of Companies in Voluntary Administration: An Empirical Review
- Hui Huang, Redefining Market Manipulation in Australia: The Role of an Implied Intent Element
- K L Alex Lau & Angus Young, The 2008 Declaration of Independence by Hong Kong Courts and Anomalies in the Hong Kong Company Law
- John Lessing & Kay Lauchland, The Ethical Duty of the Corporate Lawyer
- Phillip Lipton, The Evolution of the Joint Stock Company to 1800: A Study of Institutional Change
- Sulette Lombard, Credit Rating Agencies as Gatekeepers: What Went Wrong?
- Joan Loughrey, Watchdogs or Whistle-Blowers? The Corporate Lawyer as Gate-Keeper.
- David Morrison & Colin Anderson, External Administration in Times of Financial Uncertainty
- Marina Nehme, Long Tail Liability: Current Issues and Future Reforms
- Luke Nottage, Economics, Politics, Public Policy and Law in Japan, Australasia and the Pacific: Corporate Governance, Financial Crisis, andConsumer Product Safety in 2008
- Sophie Riley & Dr Grace Li, Disclosure Requirements and Investor Protection: the compatibility of Commonwealth, State and Territory laws in serviced strata schemes
- Lay Hong, Tan, Recent Case Studies on Corporate Governance in Singapore: The “Good”, the “Bad” and the “Ugly”
- Michelle Welsh, Continuous Disclosure: Testing the Correspondence Between State Enforcement and Voluntary Compliance.
- Angus Young, Frameworks in Regulating Company Directors: Rethinking the Concepts in Responsive Regulation
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