This course explores the basic theories, principles and policies that underlie Canadian corporate law. It provides a history of the development of corporate law in Canada and internationally and includes a consideration of the primary purposes of the corporation, the role of limited liability and corporate personality, appropriate corporate purposes and remedies.
Pre/anti-requisites
Anti-requisite: CCLW 6845 - Business Associations and BLIS 6838 Business Associations (Non-NCA), LAW 6870P - Advanced Corporate Law
NCA equivalence:
Terms Offered
Summer 25
Video conference available
Course Section: A
3.0 credits
Summer 26
3.0 credits
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