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Griffith law review | 2005

WEAPONS OF MASS DISPASSION: James Hardie and Corporate Law

Peta Spender

This lecture honours Michael Whincop’s work by examining the controversy surrounding attempts by the James Hardie Group in 2004 to isolate its liability in tort to sufferers of asbestos disease. The lecture explores the absence of passion and compassion in corporate law, explains how it deflects moral claims and scrutinises the James Hardie imbroglio in a wider institutional and philosophical context.


Griffith law review | 2004

How to Do Things with Contractarianism: Michael Whincop's Contribution to Corporate Law Scholarship

Peta Spender; Stephen Bottomley

This article explores three aspects of Michael Whincop’s much larger contribution to the analysis of corporate law in Australia. Although Michael approached corporate law from the perspective of law and economics scholarship, his use of the contractarian paradigm showed a deeper understanding of economics and its application to corporate law than is usually found in the literature. We begin by looking at Michael’s analysis of intra-corporate relations, especially his development of the idea of the corporation as a nexus of contracts. Next, we examine two areas where Michael relinquished a strict contractarian analysis. The first of these is his analysis of the idea of the company as a separate entity, and the second is his analysis of shareholder entitlements. These issues reveal (in different ways) the development of Michael’s thinking over the eight or nine years during which his work was published. They also hint at the possibility of further developments which, sadly, will now not be realised.


Sydney Law Review | 2003

Blue Asbestos and Golden Eggs: Evaluating Bankruptcy and Class Actions as Just Responses to Mass Tort Liability

Peta Spender


Archive | 2000

Scenes from a Wharf: Containing the Morality of Corporate Law

Peta Spender


Common Law World Review | 2002

Securities Class Actions: A View from the Land of the Great White Shareholder

Peta Spender


Faculty of Law; School of Law | 2012

Civil procedure : commentary and materials

Stephen Colbran; Peta Spender; Sheryl Jackson; Roger Douglas; Tania Penovic


Australian Journal of Corporate Law | 2012

Gender diversity on boards in Australia - Waiting for the great leap forward?

Peta Spender


Archive | 2009

Review Essay: Corporate Constitutionalism

Peta Spender; Angus Corbett


Federal law review | 1999

Resurrecting Mrs Salomon

Peta Spender


Legal education review | 1995

Women and the Epistemology of Corporations Law

Peta Spender

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Michael Tarlowski

Australian National University

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Sheryl Jackson

Queensland University of Technology

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Stephen Bottomley

Australian National University

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Stephen Colbran

Central Queensland University

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Kath Hall

Australian National University

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Katherine Hall

Australian National University

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Angus Corbett

University of Pennsylvania

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