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Syllabus LAW OF CORPORATIONS - 62612
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Last update 13-03-2025
HU Credits: 6

Degree/Cycle: 1st degree (Bachelor)

Responsible Department: Law

Semester: 2nd Semester

Teaching Languages: Hebrew

Campus: Mt. Scopus

Course/Module Coordinator: Prof. Asaf Eckstein

Coordinator Email: Asaf.Eckstein@mail.huji.ac.il

Coordinator Office Hours: Advance Appointment

Teaching Staff:
Dr. Asaf Eckstein

Course/Module description:
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Course/Module aims:
To expose the students to the world of Corporate Law - To understand:
basic terms; relationship between participants in the company or regarding the company's activities; Duties and obligations of the company's organs and shareholders; Procedures required by law for approval of activities or matters that are "contaminated" with conflicts of interests between minority and controlling shareholders, shareholders and management/creditors such as executive compensation or interested parties transactions .
- To define the basic terms.
- To describe the relationship between participants regarding the company and its activities.
- To identify cases in which conflicts of interests arise and implement the proper procedure required by law in order to overcome them.
- To point out the duties of corporate organs/shareholders and violations of those duties.
- To discuss the economic and business considerations regarding the company's activities and capital structure.

Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
- To define the basic terms.
- To describe the relationship between participants regarding the company and its activities.
- To identify cases in which conflicts of interests arise and implement the proper procedure required by law in order to overcome them.
- To point out the duties of corporate organs/shareholders and violations of those duties.
- To discuss the economic and business considerations regarding the company's activities and capital structure.

Attendance requirements(%):
100%

Teaching arrangement and method of instruction: Independent Reading prior to each class; Lectures and in-class discussion.

Course/Module Content:
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Required Reading:
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Additional Reading Material:

Grading Scheme :
Written / Oral / Practical Exam 100 %

Additional information:
 
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