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This book examines how various areas of law collectively influence the relationship between a company and its directors, particularly in safeguarding the long-term interests of stakeholders. It will be of interest to researchers in the field of corporate law, competition law and corporate governance.
List of contents
1. Introduction
2. Individual Behaviour, Company Liability and Risk: Traditional Corporate Control Mechanisms as a Constraint
3. Individual Behaviour, Company Liability and Risk: Competition Law and Regulatory Liability
4. Legal Attribution and Ascription of Risk: Preventing the Company from Passing on Liability and Loss
5. Managing Risk: Neutering Insurance in the Face of Individuals' Undesirable Behaviours
6. Conclusion
About the author
Samet Caliskan is a legal and business consultant based in Newcastle, UK. He holds a BA in business from Gazi University, an LLM from Case Western Reserve University, and a PhD from Newcastle University. His publications, in fields such as company law, competition law, and insurance law, appear in renowned journals, including the
Journal of European Competition Law & Practice,
European Review,
The Journal of British Insurance Law Association, and the
Journal of African Law. In addition to his consultancy practice, Samet lectures at Newcastle Law School, where he teaches LLM students.
Pereowei Subai is a distinguished legal scholar and educator, currently serving as a professor of law at the Faculty of Law, Niger Delta University. He has a robust academic background, including a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Rivers State University, a Master of Laws (LLM) from Obafemi Awolowo University and a Doctor of Laws (PhD) from Newcastle University. He has taught not only within Nigeria at institutions such as Niger Delta University and Federal University Otuoke but also internationally at St. Augustine University in Mwanza, Tanzania. Beyond academia, Professor Subai is actively engaged in consulting with local and international organisations.
Summary
This book examines how various areas of law collectively influence the relationship between a company and its directors, particularly in safeguarding the long-term interests of stakeholders. It will be of interest to researchers in the field of corporate law, competition law and corporate governance.