LAW 506 Corporate Governance LTP C 4 0 0 4: Stakeholders
LAW 506 Corporate Governance LTP C 4 0 0 4: Stakeholders
LAW 506 Corporate Governance LTP C 4 0 0 4: Stakeholders
Course Description:
Corporate governance is the system of rules, practices and processes by which a company is
directed and controlled. It is the technique to govern the company. Corporate governance
essentially involves balancing the interests of the many stakeholders in a company - these include
its shareholders, management, customers, suppliers, financiers, government and the community
as a whole. Since corporate governance also provides the framework for attaining a company's
objectives, it encompasses practically every sphere of management, from action plans and
internal controls to performance measurement and corporate disclosure. Corporate governance is
very essential to regulate and manage the company efficiently and transparently. Recently, much
importance is given upon corporate governance in the face of series of corporate frauds and
corruption. However, the aim of this paper is to give expert knowledge to the students of LL.M.
Course Objectives
The main object of this course is to develop among the students an understanding of
the different approaches that various countries have adopted for promoting better
corporate governance and how these countries deal with the existing challenges in the
practice of corporate governance norms.
Students will be taught the different systems of corporate governance in the United
Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Japan and
India.
To give practical knowledge of corporate governance to the students;
To impart techniques of transparent, honest and efficient corporate Governance;
To impart knowledge of Corporate Social Responsibility.
Pedagogy
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Evaluation Scheme:
Text Books:
1. Gower and Davies, Principles of Modern Company Law, Sweet and Maxwell.
2. Indrajit Dube, Corporate Governance, Lexis Nexis Butterworths, Wadhwa.
3. Corporate Governance, Principles, policies and practices, A.C. Fernando,
Pearson Education.
4. Corporate Governance, Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs.
Reference Books:
1. Arad Reisberg, Derivative Actions and Corporate Governance, Oxford
University Press.
2. Alan Dignam and Michael Galanis, The Globalization of Corporate
Governance, Ashgate.
3. Stephen M. Bainbridge, The New Corporate Governance in Theory and
Practice, Oxford University Press.
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Course Contents: