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- Parsons Centre Monograph Series features prominently
in CAMAC Discussion Paper on Schemes
In 2004, the Ross Parsons Centre of Commercial, Corporate and
Taxation Law commenced a Monograph Series. Monograph 1 of this
series was Tony Damian and Andrew Rich, Schemes, Takeovers and
Himalayan Peaks. This book features prominently in the Corporations
and Markets Advisory Committee Discussion Paper, Members’
Schemes of Arrangement (“the CAMAC Discussion Paper”),
which was recently published in June 2008.
The CAMAC Discussion Paper canvasses a wide range of factors that
may influence the decision to make alterations to corporate structure
via a scheme, takeover or reduction of capital. In raising possible
future regulatory approaches to schemes of arrangement, the CAMAC
Discussion Paper makes frequent reference to the views of the
authors of Monograph 1. Also referred to in the CAMAC Discussion
Paper is Monograph 3 in the Ross Parsons Monograph Series, R.P.
Austin and Andrew Tuch (eds), Private Equity and Corporate Control
Transactions (2007).
For further information see Publications
- Parsons Centre Recent News, August
2008
Activities/Events
- Friday 1 August 2008 9.30am - 5.00pm Conference -
Commercial
Practice in a Global Economy
- Monday 11 August 2008 5.30 - 7.00pm Interpreting Commercial
Contracts - Contract
Interpretation What's it all about
- Wednesday 20 August 2008 1.30 - 6.00pm Conference
- Ross
Parsons Address in Corporate Law
- Thursday 12 June 2008 5.30 – 6.45pm Victoria
Donaldson , Institute of International Trade, University of Adelaide
- Taking
your beefs to the WTO: the continuing hormones dispute and issues
in WTO dispute settlement
- Tuesday 24 June 2008 5.30 - 7.15pm Professor Cindy Schipani,
Merwin H. Waterman Collegiate Professor of Business Administration,
University of Michigan - "Who
Can You Trust? Dating Games in the US Executive Suite".
- Wednesday 25 June 2008 6.00 - 7.30pm Professor M J Bonell,
University of Rome I - The
UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts: What
Do They Mean for Australia?
- Monday 28 July 2008 5.30pm - 7.15pm Professor Jennifer Hill
Sydney Law School; Visiting Professor Vanderbilt Law School
News Corp’s Exodus
to Delaware: Lessons for US and Australian Corporate Lawyers
- Seminar
on Government Proposals on Criminalisation of Cartel Behaviour
presented by Parsons Centre Associate Brent Fisse and Caron Beaton-Wells
of University of Melbourne 20 February 2008- (PowerPoint
slides from the Presentation by Brent Fisse and Caron Beaton-Wells)
- Jennifer Hill presents
seminar at TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland
- Andrew Tuch’s research cited
in ASIC v Citigroup case
- Current
Issue in Contract Law One Day Conference
- Sydney University's
Successful Bid for US Studies Centre
- The 2005 Ross Parsons
Lecture in Commercial, Corporate and Taxation Law
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