Established in 2005 by the Centre for Commercial Law, the Corporate Governance eJournal (Bond) is an Australian journal on corporate management law. The eJournal has an international and comparative law focus. Contributors will discuss and analyse all aspects of corporate governance law and practice, with special emphasis on company directors' powers and duties.
The eJournal is published online as each article or note is refereed, accepted for publication, edited and posted on the web. From time to time, selected contributions will also be published in monographs.
The eJournal will be of interest to lawyers, managers, law and management academics and students. Articles are written by leading researchers, practitioners and students in aspects of corporate governance law and practice.
ISSN 1836-1110
Articles from 2009
Corporate Class Actions - A Primer, Victoria S. Baumfield
The Checks and Balances of Good Corporate Goverance, John Lessing
Corporate Social Responsibility – A Well-Meaning But Unworkable Concept, Bruce Welling
Articles from 2008
ASIC v Citigroup: An Amber Light For Proprietary Trading, Thomas Ritchie
Articles from 2007
New Capitalism, Andrew D. Clarke
Corporate Social Responsibility: Impact of globalisation and international business, Kim Kercher
ASIC v Citigroup and fiduciary obligations, Bernard McCabe
Independent Directors: Magic Bullet or Band-Aid? , Thomas Ritchie
Corporate governance in the shadows of private equity, Brendan Scandrett
Articles from 2006
What’s all the talk about Directors’ Ethics?, Wolfgang Harder
Company Managers: Unexpected risks of liability when performing top level management functions, Martin Markovic
Articles from 2005
The Models of the Corporation and the Development of Corporate Governance, Andrew D. Clarke
Compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002: challenge for Russian Corporate Governance, Pavel Didenko
