LW3902 - The Law Relating to Companies
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Offering Academic Unit | School of Law | Credit Units | 3 | Course Duration | One Semester | Pre-requisite(s) | LW2903 for BBA and Out of Discipline Students except those enrolling in BBA Accountancy and Law Major. | Exclusive Courses: | BBA students who have taken LW3902 or required to do LW3902 as a required course cannot take the law elective course LW4656 | Course Offering Term*: | Semester B 2024/25 Semester B 2025/26 (Tentative) |
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* The offering term is subject to change without prior notice |
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Course Aims
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The aims and objectives of this course are as follows:
- To introduce the student to the law of business organisations.
- To understand the historical development of, and differences between, the various forms of business organisations.
- To appreciate and examine the concepts of separate legal entity and limited liability.
- To provide students with an understanding of how the law taught interacts with their working lives in a practical and understandable way.
- To understand the constitutional framework of corporate bodies, the relationships between internal organs, and the relationships between the company and external agencies.
- To appreciate the legal regime affecting corporate directors and shareholders and to explore the relationships between them.
- To explore aspects of corporate law which are of particular interest and relevance to the studenta??s major discipline.?
- To develop student awareness of the implications of laws relating to companies in facilitating or limiting the achievement of commercial or other goals a?? and in balancing the competing interests of the investors, creditors, managers, employees and the public.
- To encourage students to think creatively about applying legal principles to real world fact situations.
- To appreciate how legal knowledge can assist in formulating risk management strategies in the business context.
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Assessment (Indicative only, please check the detailed course information)
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Continuous Assessment: 40% |
Examination: 60% |
Examination Duration: 2 hours |
A student must obtain a minimum mark of 30% in both coursework and examination and an overall mark of 40% in order to pass a course. |
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Detailed Course Information
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LW3902.pdf
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