SOLM009 Corporate Finance Law
Module Description
Primarily the module aims to contribute to a critical understanding of the subject matter through the combined study of theories of regulation in general and the corporate dynamics in particular, with a special focus on the different stakeholders involved in international corporate finance. The module will focus on providing an introduction to the different corporate financing options, methods and techniques, with special emphasis on the use of debt and equity. The module is strongly committed to presenting a global and comparative perspective highlighting the contemporary principles and international trends of corporate finance rather than the pointillist and ephemeral details of national rule books.
The main purpose of this module is to provide students with an introduction and basis for the understanding of the developments in corporate financing options, methods and techniques from an international legal, economic, and policy point of view. The module will also provide strong legal analytical skills.
Applicable Groupings
- Banking and Finance Law LLM
- International Finance Law Certificate/International Finance Law Diploma
- Law and Economics LLM/Law and Economics Diploma/Law and Economics Certificate
- Law and Finance Law MSc
Credits
30 Credits