Synopses & Reviews
Principles of Contemporary Corporate Governance, Second Edition, provides a concise presentation of vital topics and emerging themes in corporate governance within the private sector, while maintaining the key elements of the successful first edition. This definitive book not only exposes the fundamental principles of corporate governance, it builds upon them by illustrating how they are applied. It includes several prominent case studies, and directors' duties and liability are illustrated by drawing on the most recent Australian court cases. Although grounded in Australian corporate governance, the book will appeal to practitioners and students of law and business management internationally. Principles of corporate governance are explicated for readers in all jurisdictions, with specific reference to the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) and the implications for corporate governance developments in the future.
Synopsis
This book provides vital topics and emerging themes in corporate governance within the private sector.
About the Author
Jean du Plessis is Professor of Law at Deakin University.Anil Hargovan is an Associate Professor in the School of Business Law and Taxation at the University of New South Wales.Mirko Bagaric is Professor at Deakin University.
Table of Contents
Part I. Basic Concepts, Board Structures and Company Officers: 1. The concept 'corporate governance' and 'essential' corporate governance principles; 2. Stakeholders in corporate governance and corporate social responsibility (CSR); 3. Board functions and structures; 4. Types of company directors and officers; Part II. Corporate Governance in Australia: 5. Corporate governance in Australia - background and business initiatives; 6. Regulation of corporate governance; 7. The role of the regulators - ASIC and ASX; 8. Accounting governance Christine Jubb; 9. Auditors and audits Christine Jubb; 10. Directors' duties and liability; 11. Enforcement of directors' duties; Part III. Corporate Governance in International and Global Context: 12. Corporate governance in the USA, the UK and in Canada; 13. OECD principles of corporate governance and corporate governance in Germany, Japan and China Luke Nottage and Vivienne Bath; Part IV. Business Ethics and Future Direction: 14. The ethical obligations of corporations; 15. Reflections on contemporary corporate governance and its future direction.