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business law for business students 3rd edition: Law for Business Students Alix Adams, 2003 |
business law for business students 3rd edition: CANADIAN BUSINESS LAW SHAFIK. BHALLOO, 2024 |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Business Law Andy Gibson, Douglas Fraser, 2012 Your Essential, Up-to-date Business Law Resource. Gibson and Fraser's sophisticated and comprehensive text provides a clear and current appreciation of the main rules and legal principles encountered in a business law course for non-lawyers. BUSINESS LAW provides extensive coverage of business law topics in an accessible and student-friendly 4-colour format and considers the legal environment in which businesses must operate in all states and territories. With a resource package second to none, BUSINESS LAW 6e offers great opportunity for customisation and the ability for you, as an instructor, to choose what areas you wish to teach and to what depth, and how you wish to teach them. Stay current and connected! Now updated annually, this edition of BUSINESS LAW includes changes to the Trade Practices Act as recent as November 2011. In addition, a bulletin containing the latest amendments to legislation and recent court decisions is distributed electronically three times a year. BUSINESS LAW may also be packaged with MyLawLab - More than just on-line content: this is a complete, interactive, integrated, self-paced, online course experience. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Managers and the Law Lynden Griggs, Eugene Clark, Ian Iredale, 2009 Managers and the Law, 3rd Edition continues to be a practical guide for the manager in business, as well as a user-friendly text for law units within MBA and other management courses throughout Australia. Presenting the law from a manager's perspective, it is designed to give managers access to sufficient legal information to enable them to better use law to assist the various functions of their business; see how the law can be used as a tool to prevent problems before they arise; and determine when specialist legal advice is required and how best to work with a lawyer to resolve issues. Managers and the Law focuses on the management of risk in the workplace and has been structured to illustrate principles in a practical context. Pedagogical features such as cases in point, diagrams and illustrative case studies assist students and managers alike to readily comprehend the issues likely to be faced in business and ensure this edition will continue to be a valuable reference tool. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Critical Concepts of Canadian Business Law Jan D. Weir, Shane Alexander Ellis, 1997 |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Managing the Law Mitchell McInnes, Ian R. Kerr, J. Anthony VanDuzer, 2013-02-04 Managing the Law: The Legal Aspects of Doing Business aims to equip students with the conceptual tools and intellectual skills to identify, assess, and manage the legal risks that arise in the course of doing business. We aim to help students learn how “to think like successful business people.” MyBusLawLab is not included with the purchase of this product. Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images found in the physical edition. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Introduction to Business Law Lucy Jones, 2011-06-23 A student-centred text ideal for those new to the study of law. It adopts a fresh approach and is packed with photographs, diagrams and examples of how the law impacts on the business world. |
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business law for business students 3rd edition: Business Law David Kelly, Ruth Hayward, Ruby Hammer, John Hendy, 2011-03-21 Business Law offers comprehensive coverage of the key aspects of business law in a straightforward manner that is easy to understand for non-law students. It describes and considers the full range of legal topics such as Contract, Company and Employment Law, as well as including coverage of emerging areas such as Health and Safety and Environmental Law as they apply to business. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Business Law & the Legal Environment of Business Victor Lopez, 2016-06-22 Revised and expanded third edition includes a new chapter on constitutional law (45 short chapters -- 564 pages) and incorporates timely end-of-unit cases that are suitable for briefing and class discussion, and that can be easily assigned for students. “Ethics and the Law: Questions for Further Study” in many chapters, a feature that challenges students (usually from a devil’s advocate perspective) to analyze and determine whether the law promotes or impedes justice and ethical standards. Modular style, offering students material in digestible chunks and instructors flexibility in syllabus sequence. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials Lucien Dhooge, M. Neil Browne, Linda Barkacs, Daniel Herron, Nancy Kubasek, 2012-01-05 Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials is appropriate for the one-semester Business Law course. It contains the basics of business law but does not get bogged down in the kind of details that are more appropriate in an upper-level law class. The text provides an examination of the basic questions, concepts, and legal rules of business law. Emphasis on the BUSINESS in business law. Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials emphasizes the tie of legal issues back to the core business curriculum. This will help both students and faculty. Faculty need to know how this is integrated as they are constantly ‘defending’ the inclusion of this course in the business curriculum. And students need to understand how the concepts tie to their future business careers. Emphasis on TEACHING. Many professors teaching this course are attorneys first and academics second. They do not have a lot of time to prepare or think about how to apply this information effectively for their business students. Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials contains a helpful instructor’s manual, particularly for the many adjuncts teaching this course. Emphasis on CRITICAL THINKING. Neil Browne, one of the co-authors of this text, has written a successful text on critical thinking. His framework is included in Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials as well – to help students learn how to frame and reframe a question/issue. Critical thinking questions are also included at the end of each case, to tie in this component even further. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Business Law Nickolas James, Timothy Thomas, 2020-01-21 Business Law, 5th Edition (James et al.) is written for business students to provide a clear and accessible introduction to the legal system. Business law courses are the first exposure to law for many business students and the first time they are obliged to think deeply about the discipline. This updated edition presents business law in a practical context rather than the doctrinal context that many major legal publishers use. The Business Law interactive e-text features a range of instructional media content designed to provide students with an engaging learning experience. This includes practitioner videos from Herbert Smith Freehills, animated work problems and questions with immediate feedback. This new edition is a unique resource that can form the basis of a blended learning solution for lecturers. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: International Business Law and the Legal Environment Larry A. DiMatteo, 2025-04-28 The fifth edition of International Business Law and the Legal Environment: A Transactional Approach gives business and law students a clear understanding of the legal principles that govern international business. This book goes beyond compliance by emphasizing how to use the law to create value and competitive advantage. DiMatteo’s transactional approach walks students through key business transactions—from import and export, contracts, and finance to countertrade, dispute resolution, licensing, and more—giving them both context and providing real-world applications. This new edition also features: ● Added coverage of new technologies, such as smart contracts, digital platforms, and blockchain technology, artificial intelligence, market for non-fungible tokens, and the metaverse ● Discussion of businesses and sustainability, climate change, and creating a circular economy ● International perspective and use of a variety of national and international law materials ● Greater coverage of EU substantive law including the new Artificial Intelligence Act. Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of business law and international business will appreciate DiMatteo’s lucid writing style, and professionals will find this book to be a comprehensive resource. Online resources include an instructor’s manual, PowerPoint slides, and test bank. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Business Law and the Legal Environment Jethro K. Lieberman, George J. Siedel, III, 1993-04 |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Employment Law for Business and Human Resources Professionals, 5e Kathryn J. Filsinger, 2024 |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Commonwealth Caribbean Business Law Natalie Persadie, Rajendra Ramlogan, 2010-04-20 Commonwealth Caribbean Business Law breaks away from the traditional English approach of treating business law primarily as the law of contract and agency. The book takes a panoramic view of the foundation of various legal systems with a subsequent examination of different areas of legal liability that may affect business activities. These areas include contract law, agency, tort law, criminal law, and internet law as significant challenges confronting the business sector. The book primarily targets the development of business law in several Caribbean Commonwealth jurisdictions but also, where appropriate, embraces the jurisprudence of other Commonwealth nations such as the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. With respect to internet law, the proliferation of judicial pronouncements emerging from the United States provided the platform for the only non-Commonwealth treatment of a topic. The approach of the book is to use excerpts from judgments so as to allow students, particularly the non-legal student, to understand legal principles as espoused by the judiciary without the filtering bias of authors. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Business Law for Business Students David Parker, Gerald Box, 2013 |
business law for business students 3rd edition: BUSINESS and COMPANY LAW Interactive Wiley E-Text: Powered by VitalSource Nickolas James, Ellie Chapple, Alex Wong, Richard Baumfield, Richard Copp, Robert Cunningham, Akshaya Kamalnath, Katherine Watson, Paul Harpur, 2019-12-06 |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Financial Statement Analysis and Business Valuation for the Practical Lawyer Robert B. Dickie, 2006 Written expressly for business lawyers, this best-selling guide takes you step-by-step through the key principles of corporate finance and accounting. This Second Edition will update the title's content and provide additions to reflect post-Enron SEC and FASB rules and new rules regarding merger and acquisition accounting. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Law for Business Adnan Trakic, Nagiah Ramasamy, You Sum Cheah, Paul Linus Andrews, Sri Bala Murugan, P. Vijayganesh, Kanchana Chandran, 2022 |
business law for business students 3rd edition: West's Business Law Kenneth W. Clarkson, Roger LeRoy Miller, Gaylord A. Jentz, 1986 |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Legal Fundamentals for Canadian Business Richard Yates, 2012-02-01 Concise and clear. This text provides the flexibility that instructors want and the accessibility that students need. A streamlined approach allows instructors flexibility in the way the course is taught without sacrificing essential content, while providing students with a solid foundation of essential business law concepts. This thoroughly updated third edition provides a succinct and economical approach to Canadian Business Law. Note: If you are purchasing an electronic version, MyBusLawLab does not come automatically packaged with it. To purchase MyBusLawLab, please visit MyBusLawLab or you can purchase a package of the physical text and MyBusLawLab by searching for ISBN 10: 013291087X / ISBN 13: 9780132910873. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Business Law Douglas Smith, Richard D Lawson, A.A Painter, 2012-11-12 Bringing the book directly in line with the amended CIM Business Law syllabus, the book provides marketing students with a thorough working knowledge of the law on contract, sale of goods, agency, as well as the legal mechanisms for resolving commercial disputes, together with coverage of other selected topics which are of importance to marketeers and business in general. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Essential Concepts of Business for Lawyers Robert J. Rhee, 2016 Revised editon of the author's Essential concepts of business for lawyers, 2012. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Instructor's Manual to Accompany Contemporary Canadian Business Law : Principles and Cases John A. Willes, 1982 |
business law for business students 3rd edition: The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business Terence Lau, 2019 |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Business Organizations Robert Yalden, 2018 Business Organizations: Practice, Theory and Emerging Challenges, 2nd Edition is more than just a comprehensive update to Business Organizations: Principles, Policies, and Practice. It provides a detailed discussion of the fundamentals that shape this area of law, and reviews important debates surrounding the nature of business organizations and the role they play in Canadian society. Through this approach, this casebook aims to enhance the reader?s understanding of business organizations, and the ways in which legal and policy decisions impact how they function. In addition to substantial revisions and updates, this edition features entirely new material. Most notably, the text now includes chapters that engage emerging issues related to Indigenous peoples, which in part act as a response to the calls to action from the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. This edition also features a new chapter on social enterprises and the increased momentum of social entrepreneurship. Drawing on the perspectives of leading Canadian business scholars and commentators, this text is designed to be an accessible classroom and research resource. It is a must-have addition to the faculty, firm, or private library of anyone interested in the various dimensions of the law of business organizations. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Comprehensive Business Law Michael Bootsma, Michael Thieme, Charles Damschen, Craig Nierman, 2016-12-31 Comprehensive Business Law uses real life court cases combined with a wealth of strong supporting material to educate readers about key legal principles in the area of business law. Comprehensive Business Law introduces students to the history and structure of the United States legal system. Students are also exposed to court procedures as well as alternative forms of dispute resolution such as negotiation, mediation, and arbitration. The textbook contains chapters specifically devoted to tort law, intellectual property law, constitutional law, criminal law, contract law, property law, consumer law, employment law, bankruptcy law, business entity law, and environmental law. The text incorporates cyber law and related cases in each of these content areas. Each chapter includes learning objectives, several brief excerpts from real-world cases, essay questions, target vocabulary, discussion questions, and comprehensive problems. Michael Bootsma is a certified public accountant and attorney in the state of Iowa. Mr. Bootsma holds a Juris Doctorate as well as an M.A. from the University of Iowa. Charles Damschen is a Registered Patent Attorney and partner at Hamilton IP Law. Mr. Damschen is also an adjunct at the University of Iowa College of Law where he received his Juris Doctorate with high distinction. Craig Nierman earned a Juris Doctorate with high distinction from the University of Iowa College of Law. Mr. Nierman currently practices insurance law in Iowa and serves nationally as an expert witness and consultant in insurance litigation. Michael Thieme received a Juris Doctorate from the University of Iowa. Mr. Thieme currently serves as an assistant professor for the Department of Law at the United States Air Force Academy. Sophia Harvey is an attorney in the state of North Carolina. Ms. Harvey holds a Juris Doctorate from the University of Iowa and a B.A. in Government from Harvard University. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Working in a Legal Environment Diana Collis, Cynthia Forget, 2011 |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Business and Company Law, 3rd Edition Nickolas James, Ellie (Larelle) Chapple, Richard Baumfield, Richard Copp, Robert Cunningham, Akshaya Kamalnath, Louise Floyd, 2024-04-08 Business and company law / Law / Commercial law / Australian law1. Business and the law 2. The Australian legal system 3. Deliberately causing harm 4. Carelessly causing harm 5. Contract law: formation of the contract 6. Contract law: terms of the contract 7. Contract law: enforcement of the contract 8. Contract law: working with agents 9. Dealing with consumers10. Business organisations 11. Companies and incorporation 12. Company constitution 13. Membership, members' powers and dividends 14. Members' remedies 15. Corporate governance and company management 16. Directors' and officers' duties A 17. Directors' and officers' duties B 18. Financing a company via equity or debt 19. Receivership and administration 20. Liquidation. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: The Law of Privacy Michael Power, 2013 Privacy can be a difficult concept to grasp. It is highly contextual with a fluidity that poses legal and ethical challenges for individuals, business organizations and even government institutions. Nonetheless, privacy concerns are becoming increasingly important in today's information-gathering society and there has been extraordinary growth in the law of privacy in the last two decades.--Publisher. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Exploring Business Karen Collins, 2009 |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Business Law I Mirande Valbrune, Renee De Assis, Suzanne Cardell, Tess C. Taylor, Natalie Sappleton, C. M. Mitchell, Kenneth Mitchell-Phillips, 2019 Business Law I Essentials is a brief introductory textbook designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of courses on Business Law or the Legal Environment of Business. The concepts are presented in a streamlined manner, and cover the key concepts necessary to establish a strong foundation in the subject. The textbook follows a traditional approach to the study of business law. Each chapter contains learning objectives, explanatory narrative and concepts, references for further reading, and end-of-chapter questions.--website. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Principles of Singapore Business Law , The Principles of Singapore Business Law, first published in 2009, was followed by a second edition in 2013. This third edition provides a timely update of the legal changes that have taken place since then, stating the law as on 4th May 2019. In keeping with the aims of this publication since the first edition, the volume sets out the law of relevance to business, with the lay reader in mind, while providing glimpses into some complex and unsettled areas of law that are of practical interest. In this vein, layman's language is adopted and pedagogical features are used to summarise, illustrate and provide mind-maps of basic concepts. Unsettled areas are separately highlighted in reflection boxes to provoke further thinking. This volume features some chapters that have been completely or extensively rewritten and others streamlined in both language and content to ensure greaeter accessibility to the lay reader. -- Back cover. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Commercial Law Royston Miles Goode, 1995 This book provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive information about the theory and practice of commercial transactions. Included in the text are tables of statutes, statutory instruments, cases and conventions. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Business Law in Scotland Gillian Black, David A. Cabrelli, 2019-07 |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Learning Contracts JACK. BLAIR GRAVES (HENRY ALLEN.), Henry Blair, 2021-12-30 This is not Professor Kingsfield's casebook. In fact, there's very little that's traditional about Learning Contracts. Instead, Learning Contracts organizes the waterfront of core contract law, theory, and policy into fifty discrete lessons. While the book works seamlessly in bricks-and-mortar classes, it was expressly built for today's increasingly diverse world of online, flipped, hybrid or blended learning formats, and it works uniquely well in each of these settings. Moreover, the newest edition of Learning Contracts puts professors in the driver's seat, offering unparalleled customizability and flexibility. Each lesson begins with clearly articulated outcomes, which are followed by highly structured presentations, detailed explanations, illustrative examples, and helpful summaries, all working together to make the doctrine, theory, and policy of contracts readily accessible to students. Additionally, each and every lesson employs a comprehensive and consistent comparative approach, systematically addressing not only the common law, but also UCC Article 2 and the Convention on the International Sale of Goods (CISG). Like other titles in the Learning series, Learning Contracts relies on very few cases. The examples in each lesson are frequently based on classic contracts cases--and the robust supplemental materials offer edited texts of cases for many lessons for those who want to inject more case method into their class. But rather than relying heavily on the case method, which can often leave students hanging, Learning Contracts provides students with the tools they need to learn the basic law in advance and spend the vast majority of their class time putting doctrine, theory, and policy into practice, while working through problems presented at the end of each lesson and in the supplemental materials. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Scottish Business Law Moira MacMillan, Sally Lambie, 1997-01 The book provides a clear, readable and concise account of a broad range of topics for students who are studying law as part of another course. It is widely used on national diploma courses, and also on first degree courses in Accountancy, Business Studies and Commerce. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Commercial Arbitration in Australia Doug Jones, 2011 Commercial Arbitration Law in Australia provides an essential and timely guide to domestic commercial arbitration in Australia following the 2010 decision by the Standing Committee of Attorneys-General (SCAG) to enact new uniform commercial arbitration acts in each jurisdiction. The new uniform legislation uses the UNICTRAL Model Law as its basis with deviations necessary for the Australian domestic setting and has already been enacted in New South Wales. These substantive and procedural changes to Australia's existing domestic arbitration law make a new and comprehensive text on this topic essential. Commercial Arbitration Law in Australia will provide the reader with: a background to the reform process, in-depth consideration of relevant case law from around the world, as influenced by the UNCITRAL Model Law, Australian jurisprudence on arbitration law and practice, A section-by-section commentary on the new Commercial Arbitration Act 2010 (NSW), which follows the SCAG's model provisions, and discussion of alternative forms of dispute resolution. This work is a 'must have' for anyone involved in commercial dispute resolution in Australia whether as a party to the arbitration, counsel, neutral or student. |
business law for business students 3rd edition: Commentaries and Cases on the Law of Business Organization William T. Allen, Reinier H. Kraakman, Guhan Subramanian, 2007 This highly accessible casebook retains the features that made it successful. The authors - draw upon the experiences of William Allen, former Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery, to add a unique real-world perspective to the book - employ a logical and flexible organization that allows chapters to be taught out of order to accommodate alternative teaching approaches - use clear and concisely written introductions and transitional text to provide context and perspective - facilitate teaching and understanding through rich commentary in the form of explanatory notes - draw upon both classic and important recent cases and select and edit them to maximum effect - use the economic analysis perspective, presented through clear and consistent explanatory text, as a coherent theme for the course and a useful analytic tool for evaluating business models - draw upon examples, hypos, and diagrams to illustrate conceptual and theoretical models - provide a Teacher's Manual that includes detailed guidance for structuring the course, case analyses, and answers to questions raised in the book. Additional PowerPoint slides provide case summaries and raise cutting-edge and interesting points The Second Edition has been updated throughout, and it - provides more connections to the recent empirical literature on various topics - includes additional problems as well as recent cases, such as Disney and Omnicare - introduces a new feature: Sidebars that provide brief biographies or additional facts that add color to the cases being examined (e.g., biographies of Eldbridge Gerry, Frank Lorenzo, and Sumner Redstone, and an exploration of the business motivesbehind Timberland's philanthropic program) |
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