City University of Hong Kong Course Syllabus Offered by School of Law With Effect From Semester A 2021/22
City University of Hong Kong Course Syllabus Offered by School of Law With Effect From Semester A 2021/22
City University of Hong Kong Course Syllabus Offered by School of Law With Effect From Semester A 2021/22
Course Syllabus
Credit Units: 3
Level: B4
Medium of
Instruction: English
Medium of
Assessment: English
Prerequisites:
(Course Code and Title) LW2903 Business and Law for BBA Students
Precursors:
(Course Code and Title) LW2602A Law of Contract I and LW2602B Law of Contract II
LW4148 Company Law (LLB) (from the old curriculum).
Equivalent Courses: LW4148A Company Law (AMLLB) (from the old curriculum)
(Course Code and Title) LW5656 Company Law I
Exclusive Courses:
(Course Code and Title) Nil
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Part II Course Details
1. Abstract
This course examines the law and regulation of companies and other business organisations:
the formation, management and operation of companies, corporate governance, the
constitutional framework of corporate bodies, the relationship between the internal
stakeholders of the company, as well as their relationship with external parties. The course
will analyse the theoretical underpinning of the legal rules and principles of corporate law, as
well as the policy drivers behind the shaping of corporate law.
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3. Teaching and Learning Activities (TLAs)
(TLAs designed to facilitate students’ achievement of the CILOs.)
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writing will be tested.
Students’ ability to analyse and critically evaluate the law
will be tested.
Confidence building and students' maturity
Final Examination (duration: 2 - 3 hours) (Open book) 60%
Students’ ability to apply the principles of company law to
given situations, to resolve problems, and to communicate
arguments in writing will be tested.
* The weightings should add up to 100%. 100%
To pass this course students must obtain an aggregate mark of 40% and a minimum of 30% in each of the
coursework and the examination elements of the assessment. Coursework for this purpose means those
ways in which students are assessed otherwise than by the end of session examination.
The portion of the overall mark allocated to performance/participation in inter-active in class activities
will be assessed on the quality of the participation. Assessment criteria for those activities, their nature and
their timing will be set out in the study guide/course manual and will be further expanded upon by the
course leader.
To enable the full benefit to be obtained from this course, students should attend all of the classes, read
analytically the assigned material, and participate actively in tutorials.
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5. Assessment Rubrics
(Grading of student achievements is based on student performance in assessment tasks/activities with the following rubrics.)
2. Research paper 2.1 Depth of research High Significant Moderate Basic Inadequate
2.2 Synthesis and High Significant Moderate Basic Inadequate
argument
3. Class 3.1 Preparedness and High Significant Moderate Basic Inadequate
participation contribution
3.2 Ability to work in High Significant Moderate Basic Inadequate
groups
3.3 Confidence High Significant Moderate Basic Inadequate
building and students'
maturity
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Part III Other Information (more details can be provided separately in the teaching plan)
1. Keyword Syllabus
(An indication of the key topics of the course.)
Detailed Syllabus:
The historical and economic background to the development of the registered company in Hong
Kong.
An examination of the organisational modes in which business activities may be conducted: sole
proprietorship; partnership, registered company – their legal status powers and characteristics.
Partnership law – nature of partnership, creation of a partnership, powers and duties of partners,
relationship with persons dealing with the firm, dissolution of partnerships.
Comparison of partnerships and registered companies.
Legal personality, liability of companies and piercing the corporate veil.
The constitution of registered companies, the effect of the memorandum and articles.
Constitutional change; alteration of articles and memorandum, alteration of class rights.
Corporate capacity.
Corporate management: Directors and their duties; division of power and role of board of
directors and members meetings.
Directors’ authority, agency principles, and Turquand’s case.
Minority protection; rule in Foss v Harbottle and exceptions, just and equitable winding-up,
unfair prejudice.
Corporate governance.
2. Reading List
Text: Lo & Qu, Law of Companies in Hong Kong, Sweet & Maxwell (latest edition).
Recommended Readings:
Books:
Gower and Davies’ Principles of Modern Company Law, Sweet and Maxwell, London (latest
edition)
Ford’s Principles of Corporations Law, Butterworths, Australia (latest edition)
Hicks & Goo's Cases and Materials on Company Law, Oxford University Press, Oxford
(latest edition)
Morse G, Partnership Law, Blackstone, London (latest edition)
Lindley and Banks on Partnership, Sweet and Maxwell, London (latest edition)
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Companies Law Revision Committee, First Report: Protection of Investors, 1971; Second
Report: Company Law, 1973
Consultancy Report Review of the Hong Kong Companies Ordinance (Pascutto Report) 1997
Standing Committee on Company Law Reform Report on Pascutto Report 2000
Standing Committee on Company Law Reform Consultation Paper on the Proposals made in
Phase I of the Corporate Governance Review 2001
Standing Committee on Company Law Reform Consultation Paper on the Proposals made in
Phase II of the Corporate Governance Review 2003
Annual Reports of the Standing Committee on Company Law Reform
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