Description
Forms of business enterprise should prove to be an invaluable resource for students, academics and practitioners. Most books on business undertakings in South Africa discuss the topics involved as though they were unrelated. That approach causes the reader to view entrepreneurial law as a collection of unrelated topics that are unified by virtue of being bound together between the covers of one title. Forms of business enterprise moves away from that approach and draws links between all aspects of entrepreneurial law in a way never done before. The authors have placed particular emphasis on the simplification of topics relation to company law. These topics are divided into two areas - corporate finance law and corporate governance, and the authors emphasise the nature link between these areas. This approach is new to literature on company law in South Africa.