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Ceri Bryant QC, David Chivers QC, Ben Shaw (Beteiligte)

The Law of Majority Shareholder Power


Use and Abuse
2. Aufl. 2017. 288 S. 248 mm
Verlag/Jahr: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS; OUP OXFORD 2017
ISBN: 0-19-878632-8 (0198786328)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-19-878632-0 (9780198786320)

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This new edition of the only work to focus on majority shareholder power has been developed and expanded in areas such as nominee directors, offshore jurisdictions, expropriation of minorities and creditors´ and members´ schemes.
The second edition of this important work provides an invaluable reference guide for legal practitioners advising on matters relating to company shareholders.

Fully revised and updated, it addresses the major legal developments since the first edition, including key cases in relation to the expropriation of minority shareholders such as Charterhouse Capital Ltd, re Coroin, and Assenagon Asset Management SA v Irish Bank Resolution Corp Ltd. There is also discussion of cases relating to the commencement of derivative proceedings such as Kleanthous v Paphitis. Developments relating to creditors´ and members´ schemes
are also covered, and the limitations of contractual control are considered throughout.

New chapters have been added on nominee directors and offshore jurisdictions. The chapter on responding to derivative claims has been extensively updated to take account of recent cases which consider the statutory procedure for commencing derivative proceedings under the Companies Act 2006.

The Law of Majority Shareholder Power continues to be the go-to work for company lawyers and majority shareholders.
Logically organised and extensively footnoted, this reassuringly succinct volume provides an excellent source of references and as you would expect, also contains tables of cases and of legislation. Every practitioner specialising in financial services should have a copy. Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers and Phillip Taylor MBE, Head of Chambers and Reviews Editor, The Barrister