Typically, a course on Company Law and Corporate Governance would delve into the following areas:

Company Law

  • Formation and incorporation of companies
  • Company structure and constitution
  • Share capital and shareholding
  • Directors’ duties and liabilities
  • Company meetings and resolutions
  • Winding up and liquidation
  • Corporate insolvency
  • Corporate finance
  • Securities regulation

Corporate Governance

  • The concept and principles of corporate governance
  • Corporate governance frameworks and codes
  • Board of directors’ role and responsibilities
  • Audit committees and internal controls
  • Risk management and compliance
  • Stakeholder theory and corporate social responsibility
  • Ethical considerations in business
  • Corporate governance in a global context

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the legal framework governing companies
  • Analyze the role of corporate governance in ensuring company success
  • Develop critical thinking skills to evaluate corporate governance practices
  • Apply legal knowledge to practical corporate scenarios
  • Appreciate the ethical dimensions of corporate behavior

Course Structure

The course might be structured as a combination of:

  • Lectures
  • Seminars or tutorials
  • Case studies
  • Group projects
  • Assignments
  • Examinations

Assessment Methods

Common assessment methods include:

  • Essays
  • Reports
  • Presentations
  • Examinations (both written and oral)
  • Case studies

Potential Course Outcomes

Upon successful completion, students can expect to:

  • Develop a strong foundation in company law principles
  • Understand the importance of effective corporate governance
  • Acquire skills in analyzing corporate legal and governance issues
  • Be prepared for careers in corporate law, business, or finance