Lecture 1
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Revision Question Answers: (d), (a)
➢ Some tips on studying this course
Corporations Law is a difficult course. The phenomena giving rise to disputes in the company law context are complex. The corporate law is a mix of statute, common law, and equity. The typical failure rate of the equivalent course in the Griffith Law School (while I was teaching there) is 30%. The failure rate of the undergraduate Company Law course at Nathan in semester 2, 2010 was close to this figure. To pass this course well, you might find the following tips useful.
I will use power point slides for most of my lectures. The reading guides, as well as the tutorial questions, will also be posted on a weekly basis. The function of the reading guide is to tell you the topics to be covered in the relevant lecture and the readings you are expected to do before coming to the lectures. The abbreviation “TB” means the