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New Resource: Bloomsbury Professional Irish Company Law

by David Hughes on 2017-11-20T10:17:00+00:00 | 0 Comments

We have a new resource, yay! It's a bit niche in scope however, likely appealing to business and law students.  Bloomsbury Professional Irish Company Law: A comprehensive single source of information on company law.
It is fully searchable, with instant access to 1000s of pages of quality legal commentary. 

Includes:
Companies Act 2014 : 2017 Edition
Courtney et al, Bloomsbury Professional's Guide to the Companies Act 2014
Courtney & Curtis, Bloomsbury Professional's Company Law Guide 2017
Samad, Court Applications under the Companies Acts
MacCann & Courtney, Companies Acts 1963–2012
Courtney, The Law of Companies 
Hutchinson, Keane on Company Law 
Holohan, O'Mahoney and Harding, Buying and Selling Insolvent Companies and Businesses in Ireland 
Lynch Fannon and Murphy, Corporate Insolvency and Rescue
McGowan-Smyth and Daly, Irish Company Secretary's Handbook
Cahill, Company Law Compliance and Enforcement
Byrne and McEntagart, The National Asset Management Agency Act 2009: Annotations and Commentary
Horan, Corporate Crime
Irish Company Law Update

Relevant new titles and editions will be uploaded to Irish Company Law upon publication, at no extra cost. 

Also includes: Irish Company Law Update – a quarterly update of Irish company law developments written by Dáibhi O'Leary and edited by Dr Thomas B Courtney, exclusively for subscribers of Bloomsbury Professional's Irish Company Law. Each update will contain commentary on relevant new cases, legislation and articles. 

It's available via Shibboleth login only.  You know, your Moodle username and password.

Bloomsbury Professional Online

 

 

 


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