1st Edition

Disqualification of Company Directors A Comparative Analysis of the Law in the UK, Australia, South Africa, the US and Germany

Edited By Jean Jacques du Plessis, Jeanne Nel de Koker Copyright 2017
    246 Pages
    by Routledge

    246 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book provides a clear overview of the legal rules relating to directors’ disqualification in Australia, Germany, South Africa, the UK and the US, and to highlight the differences in the disqualification regimes of these jurisdictions. The book seeks to determine whether disqualification on application should be developed further as a corporate law and corporate governance tool to ensure that individuals who have a proven record of posing a particular risk to the business community, shareholders and creditors, are indeed disqualified from being directors. The book is unique as it provides a single source where the disqualification regimes of all these jurisdictions are explored and compared.

    The book will appeal to scholars of corporate law, regulators and policy-makers. The book will also be of particular interest to senior managers and directors to determine precisely what the laws regarding disqualification of company directors are, and what type of behaviour might expose them to potential disqualification.

    1. Overview, Jean du Plessis and Jeanne Nel de Koker  2. United Kingdom, Andreas Rühmkorf and Jean du Plessis  3. Australia, Tess Blackie and Jean du Plessis  4. South Africa, Neels Kilian, Jean du Plessis and Jeanne Nel de Koker  5. US, Hannah Marie Farhan and Jeanne Nel de Koker  6. Germany, Andreas Rühmkorf;

    Biography

    Jean Jacques du Plessis is a Professor of Corporate Law in the Deakin Law School at Deakin University, Australia, where he teaches in the areas of corporate governance, corporate law and business law.

    Jeanne Nel de Koker teaches corporations law and marketing law at an undergraduate level and corporate governance at a postgraduate level at Deakin University, Australia.