NUS Home | myEmail | Search:
   

 

 

 


Chinese Corporate and Securities Law
Last Updated Date:   9 Oct 2009


4 Credits,  Semester 1

Course Description:
This course covers the major aspects of company law and securities regulation in China, including the formation of companies, corporate finance, corporate governance, shareholders' rights, issuing of stocks and "going public", corporate mergers and acquisitions, as well as the regulation of the capital markets in China. The primary focus will be on providing students with a basic legal understanding of establishing business organizations in China and accessing China's capital markets for finance. Significant issues relating to corporate law and securities regulation will be discussed in the context of China's legal, business and policy environments in the reform period.

Course Convenor: A/P Wang Jiangyu

Co-teacher(s): Nil

Module Codes: LL4089 / LL5089 / LL6089

Contact Hours: 3-hrs continuous weekly seminar

Workload: 3 hours

Mode of Assessment: Final Exam - 85%; Class participation - 15%

Preclusions: Must not have taken a substantially similar course.

Prerequisites: NUS Compulsory Core Law Curriculum or equivalent.

Examination Date: Tuesday, 24 November 09, PM

Click here to go Back



 
 
NUS Home | Faculty Home | Search Law | Site Map | Contact Law

© Copyright 2001-04 National University of Singapore. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use
| Privacy | Non-discrimination
Last modified on 07 July 2009 by Faculty of Law