Company Lawcards 2012-2013 (8th Ed.)
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Routledge Lawcards are your complete, pocket-sized guides to key examinable areas of the undergraduate law curriculum and the CPE/GDL. Their concise text, user-friendly layout and compact format make them an ideal revision aid. Helping you to identify,understand and commit to memory the salient points of each area of the law, shouldn?t you make Routledge Lawcards your essential revision companions?

Fully updated and revised with all the most important recent legal developments, Routledge Lawcards are packed with features:

  • Revision checklists help you to consolidate the key issues within each topic
  • Colour coded highlighting really makes cases and legislation stand out
  • Full tables of cases and legislation make for easy reference
  • Boxed case notes pick out the cases that are most likely to come up in exams
  • Diagrams and flowcharts clarify and condense complex and important topics

'...an excellent starting point for any enthusiastic reviser. The books are concise and get right down to the nitty-gritty of each topic.' - Lex Magazine

Routledge Lawcards are supported by a Companion Website offering:

    • Flashcard glossaries allowing you to test your understanding of key terms and definitions
    • Multiple Choice Questions to test and consolidate your revision of each chapter
    • Advice and tips to help you better plan your revision and prepare for your exams

      Titles in the Series: Commercial Law; Company Law; Constitutional Law; Contract Law; Criminal Law; Employment Law; English Legal System; European Union Law; Evidence; Equity and Trusts; Family Law; Human Rights; Intellectual Property Law; Jurisprudence; Land Law; Tort Law

      Incorporation. The Company's Constitution. Capital. The Management of the Company. Company Meetings. Shareholder Protection. The Company in Trouble, Reconstructions and Takeovers. Putting it into Practice

      Undergradute law

      Kim Marshall is a Senior Academic in the Academic Legal Studies Department at the University of Westminster.