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Law for Business Students 12th ed isbn 9781292440484

Law for Business Students 11th ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781292272238
New Edition ISBN: 9781292440484
Published: January 2020
Publisher: Pearson Education Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
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Explore and apply legal concepts through practical, engaging and real-life cases studies.

Law for Business Students is the popular textbook for introducing legal concepts to non-law students in a practical, engaging way through real-life cases relevant to the business world. A clear explanation of the study of law and study skills leads into the main core topics of law: contract (including intellectual property), tort, employment and business organisations (including formation), governance and dissolution. The book includes a range of features to aid understanding, applying and analysing legal concepts:

  • Scenario – to encourage development of opinions and application of relevant legal concepts.
  • Worth thinking about – discussion points to analyse within the classroom.
  • Exam tips – pointing to areas of the law which are ripe for questions in an exam, to help revision practice.
  • Chapter summaries – to reinforce learning of key concepts.
  • Key terms – highlighted in margin notes.
  • Review questions with answers – self-test questions and worked exam examples to consolidate knowledge,
  • encouraging students to apply the law and boost confidence.
  • Advanced questions – to challenge students in developing knowledge of the law.

Subjects:
Commercial Law, eBooks
Contents:
Preface
Table of cases
Table of statutes
Table of statutory instruments
Table of European International legislation
Part 1: Introduction: getting started
1. Study skills
2. The nature of law
3. How the law is made
4. Resolving legal disputes
Part 2: Law of contract, agency and sale of goods
5. The law of contract: Offer and acceptance
6. The law of contract: Consideration, intention and privity
7. The terms of the contract at common law
8. Statutory terms in contracts for sale of goods and services
9. Defects in the contract: Misrepresentation, mistake, duress and undue influence
10. The consequences of illegality and incapacity: Illegality and incapacity
11. Discharge of the contract and remedies for breach
12. The law of agency
Part 3: The law of tort
13. The tort of negligence
14. Negligence and special duty situations
15. Product liability
16. Occupiers’ liability, nuisance and vicarious liability
Part 4: Elements of employment law
17. Rights at work: The contract of employment and health and safety at work
18. Rights at work: Protection against discrimination in employment
19. Rights at work:Protection against termination of employment by wrongful and unfair dismissal including redundancy
Part 5: Introduction to company law
20. Business organisations
21. Forming a registered company
22. Running the company: Raising and maintaining capital
23. The management and governance of companies: Functions of directors, secretary and auditors
24. Company meetings, shareholder participation and minority protection
Part 6: General principles of intellectual property law
25. Statutory intellectual property protection: Copyright, designs, patents and trade marks
26. Common law protection of intellectual property: Passing off, malicious falsehood and breach of confidence
Appendix 1: Additional resources
Appendix 2: Worth thinking about? and Review questions – outline answers
Index