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Business Law 6th Revised edition


Business Law 6th Revised edition

Paperback by Marson, James (Reader in Law and Head of Research for Law, Reader in Law and Head of Research for Law, Sheffield Hallam University); Ferris, Katy (Associate Professor in Business Law, Associate Professor in Business Law, Nottingham University)

Business Law

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ISBN:
9780198849957
Publication Date:
7 May 2020
Edition/language:
6th Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
776 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 23 Apr 2024
Business Law

Description

Do your students struggle to engage with legal topics? Look no further than Marson & Ferris' Business Law to help them actively engage with the law, understand it, and approach it with confidence. Written with business, management, and finance and accounting students in mind, the authors put the law into a context that they can easily understand by introducing case studies in every chapter. 'Business Scenarios' help the students contextualize the law by presenting the reader with an example of an everyday problem which demonstrates how the law can affect a company, employer, employee, or other individual. Throughout each chapter the students are asked to pause and consider how the content applies to these routine business problems, enabling them to become active readers and think independently about how the law operates. The first chapter provides a helpful guide to studying the law and advice on how to excel in assessments so that students can fulfil their potential. This chapter includes a sample problem question and model answer. Further sample problem and essay questions can be found at the end of chapters, giving readers an opportunity to test their understanding and practise for assessments. Students will be able to find indicative answers to these questions hosted with the online resources for this book. At the end of each chapter the authors provide further reading suggestions to guide students that want to deepen their knowledge, including well-maintained and trusted websites, Twitter feeds, and YouTube channels in addition to suitable books and articles. Digital formats and resources This edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources. - The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks - The online resources include flashcard cases, self-test questions and answers with feedback, and additional material on legislation.

Contents

Part 1 Introduction 1: How to study law for businesses Part 2 The English Legal System 2: The English legal system, constitution and human rights 3: Creating, finding, and applying the law 4: Dispute resolution for businesses Part 3 Contractual Obligations 5: Establishing an agreement: offer and acceptance 6: Establishing the contract: consideration, intention to create legal relations, and certainty of terms 7: Factors affecting the validity of a contract 8: Terms of a contract 9: Statutory regulation of contracts 10: Ending the contract Part 4 Tortious Liability 11: The tortious liability of businesses in negligence and nuisance 12: Non-physical damage and liability for economic loss 13: Responsibilities of employers for the torts of employees and statutory duties Part 5 Company Law 14: Legal requirements when establishing a business enterprise 15: The administration of corporations 16: Duties relating to corporation finance and capital 17: The management of corporations Part 6 Agency Law 18: Businesses and the responsibility of agents Part 7 Employment 19: Hiring staff and establishing the contract of employment 20: Ending employment contracts at common law; and duties to redundant and transferring staff 21: Statutory regulation of dismissals 22: Equality in employment relationships 23: Statutory and common law regulation of the conditions of employment Part 8 Intellectual Property and Data Protection 24: Intellectual property and data protection

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