Company and Securities Law Journal: Online (Westlaw AU)
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Online $2,423.08* RRP |
Date: 28/10/2008 Code: 41167152 Lawbook Co., AUSTRALIA |
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Available Formats
| Format | Title | Date | Code | Price |
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| Journal | Company and Securities Law Journal: Parts | 31/08/2012 | 30134730 | $1,242.13 |
| Journal | Company and Securities Law Journal: Parts & Bound Volumes | 31/08/2012 | 30117642 | $1,550.96 |
| Journal | Company and Securities Law Journal: Bound Volumes | 03/04/2012 | 30137089 | $1,201.87 |
| Online | Company and Securities Law Journal: Online (Westlaw AU) | 28/10/2008 | 41167152 | $2,423.08 |
| Online | Company and Securities Law Journal: Online (Tax and Accounting Online) | 26/10/2005 | 41167155 | $1,729.61 |
| Online | Company and Securities Law Journal - Checkpoint | 41412879 | $1,729.61 |
Description
Leading commentary and analysis of Australian and international corporate and securities law and the relevant regulatory regimes
The Company and Securities Law Journal is well-known for its high quality articles written by leading specialists in corporate, securities and takeovers law. It provides both scholarly and practical perspectives on a range of dynamic and important subjects of interest to the Australian legal and business communities.
Whether you are a lawyer, accountant, company director, stockbroker or academic, there is detailed coverage to suit your information needs. Topics range from comments on the lack of confidence in the Australia securities markets and how an increased effort by regulators to improve enforcement of existing laws prohibiting market misconduct is needed to restore confidence, to insider trading case law dealing with "generally available" and "materiality" carve-outs and articles around the questions “do we need regulation in the way in which litigation funders should operate”?
Online, the Journal features the full backset to Volume 1, 1983, with links to judgments, legislation and other online publications, while allowing for individual articles to be downloaded in pdf format or received via RSS feed.
There are approximately eight Parts and one Bound Volume published each year (receipt of Parts and/or Bound Volumes will depend on your subscription choice).
You can now also purchase individual articles for a flat fee of $40 (GST incl) per article. Simply complete the “Journal article order form” which is available below under “General Downloads”, and email it to tlranz.journal.orders@thomsonreuters.com, fax it to 1300 304 196 (from Australia) or +61 2 8587 7981 (from overseas), or mail it to Thomson Reuters Customer Service, Level 5, 100 Harris Street, Pyrmont NSW 2009.
To access free articles and information on all of our journals, to submit an article or to join our community and have your say, visit our Journals Talk site at www.thomsonreuters.com.au/journalstalk.
The Company and Securities Law Journal is well-known for its high quality articles written by leading specialists in corporate, securities and takeovers law. It provides both scholarly and practical perspectives on a range of dynamic and important subjects of interest to the Australian legal and business communities.
Whether you are a lawyer, accountant, company director, stockbroker or academic, there is detailed coverage to suit your information needs. Topics range from comments on the lack of confidence in the Australia securities markets and how an increased effort by regulators to improve enforcement of existing laws prohibiting market misconduct is needed to restore confidence, to insider trading case law dealing with "generally available" and "materiality" carve-outs and articles around the questions “do we need regulation in the way in which litigation funders should operate”?
Online, the Journal features the full backset to Volume 1, 1983, with links to judgments, legislation and other online publications, while allowing for individual articles to be downloaded in pdf format or received via RSS feed.
There are approximately eight Parts and one Bound Volume published each year (receipt of Parts and/or Bound Volumes will depend on your subscription choice).
You can now also purchase individual articles for a flat fee of $40 (GST incl) per article. Simply complete the “Journal article order form” which is available below under “General Downloads”, and email it to tlranz.journal.orders@thomsonreuters.com, fax it to 1300 304 196 (from Australia) or +61 2 8587 7981 (from overseas), or mail it to Thomson Reuters Customer Service, Level 5, 100 Harris Street, Pyrmont NSW 2009.
To access free articles and information on all of our journals, to submit an article or to join our community and have your say, visit our Journals Talk site at www.thomsonreuters.com.au/journalstalk.
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