In this fast running world where we observe the rapid closure of business and start-up of newly born ones, I would opine that Gower's Principles of Company law is a textbook, if not with reservation on my part a treatise that should be on every Attorney's bookshelf and if otherwise something isn't right then. For it has been written with pain and much labor to endure that the legal fraternity is clothed with meticulous, thorough and easy to find references of law on the subject. Whereas it broadly stresses the law on Company Practice in the UK, Canada, New Zealand & other countries, it is notorious that Uganda is a former British protectorate and that way this piece of writing can as well be relied upon by students, practitioners, judges and all sorts of people in the legal fraternity. I implore everyone to appreciate it with clean hands and open-mindedness. For if consulted or read in toto, one may not need to step into another physical lecture on the subject of Corporate practice ever again. This masterpiece alone is enough and it does the job very well.
of course i can't thank the author enough. Only my children will on my behalf!