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The Takeovers Panel and Takeovers Regulation in Australia is the first detailed analysis of the Australian Takeovers Panel, the regulatory body for takeovers in Australia, whose key power is to declare circumstances relating to a takeover to be unacceptable. Although the first ten years of the Panel are regarded as unsuccessful (only four matters were considered by the Panel), since 2000, it has considered more than 300 matters. It is regarded as having made a very important contribution to the effective regulation of takeovers in Australia. Ian Ramsay brings together leading takeovers…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Takeovers Panel and Takeovers Regulation in Australia is the first detailed analysis of the Australian Takeovers Panel, the regulatory body for takeovers in Australia, whose key power is to declare circumstances relating to a takeover to be unacceptable. Although the first ten years of the Panel are regarded as unsuccessful (only four matters were considered by the Panel), since 2000, it has considered more than 300 matters. It is regarded as having made a very important contribution to the effective regulation of takeovers in Australia. Ian Ramsay brings together leading takeovers practitioners to consider the functions and powers of the Panel, explore why it was established, provide an assessment of its work, examine key issues and discuss possible reforms that would make the Panel even more effective.
Autorenporträt
Ian Ramsay is the Harold Ford Professor of Commercial Law at Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, where he is also Director of the Centre for Corporate Law and Securities Regulation. He has practised law with firms in New York and Sydney. He is a member of the Takeovers Panel, the federal government's Corporations and Markets Advisory Committee, the Companies Auditors and Liquidators Disciplinary Board, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission External Advisory Panel, the Law Committee of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Corporations Law Committee of the Law Council of Australia.