Principles of Corporate Finance Law

(Author) Eilis Ferran
Format: Hardcover
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Corporate finance theory seeks to understand how incorporated firms address the financial constraints that affect their investment decisions. This is achieved by using varied financial instruments that seek to give holders different claims on the firm's assets. Recent scholarship in this area has highlighted the critical importance of the legal environment in explaining the choices that companies make about their capital structure. This book combines company law, capital markets law, and aspects of commercial and insolvency law to give readers a detailed understanding of the legal and regulatory issues relating to corporate finance. Informed by insights from theoretical and empirical work, the book examines from a legal perspective the key elements of corporate financing structures and capital markets in the UK. The authors' practical experience of transactions and regulatory issues ensures that thorough scholarly inquiry and critical reflection are complemented by an assured understanding of the interface between legal principles and rules as they are documented and in their actual operation. Key developments covered in this third edition include the post-Brexit adaptation of UK company law and capital market regulation, important new cases on parent company liability in tort, creditor-facing duties of directors, issuer and director liability for misleading statements to the market, alternatives to public market financing, and recent changes in the practice of debt finance.

Information
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
705
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780198854074
Publish year:
2023
Publish date:
Sept. 27, 2023

Eilis Ferran

Eilis Ferran is a renowned Irish author known for her novel "The Letters I Never Sent." Her writing style is marked by poetic prose and vivid imagery, drawing readers into intimate emotional landscapes. Ferran's work delves into themes of love, loss, and self-discovery, leaving a lasting impact on literature.

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