Card & James' Business Law for Business, Accounting, & Finance Students
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 19 April 2012
- ISBN 9780199698059
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages944 pages
- Size 246x170x37 mm
- Weight 1580 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This text provides the most rigorous analysis of business law to students taking business and finance related courses. Building on the 30 year success of Card & James: Law for Accountancy Students, Lee Roach has taken this classic text and developed it to create a new textbook suited to today's business student.
MoreLong description:
With faultless accuracy, this text is the most detailed and analytical account of law for those new to the subject. It provides commanding analysis of the English legal system, contract law, the law of torts, company law, and employment law, as well as covering relevant aspects of the law of agency and environmental law. Online chapters provide further discussion relating to the economic torts, corporate governance, the sale of goods, consumer credit, and the law relating to unfair
and illegal commercial practices. All of this is discussed using relevant examples from the business environment, and the key legal cases to help develop a greater understanding of the interconnections between the law and corporate setting.
The new learning features which have been incorporated throughout make a difficult subject more accessible and support study; key case, example, and discussion boxes demonstrate the application of law and highlight core principles, whilst self-test questions allow students to assess their progress.
Online Resource Centre
The accompanying Online Resource Centre provides a wealth of resources for students to further develop their understanding and test their knowledge, including additional practice questions with answers, a flashcard glossary of key legal terms and updates to the law via Twitter.
This new edition also includes a testbank of MCQs for lecturer use.
Table of Contents:
PART I: THE ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM
What is law?
The administration of the law
Domestic sources of law
Europe and the English legal system
PART II: THE LAW OF CONTRACT
An introduction to the law of contract
The formation of the contract
The terms of the contract
Exclusion clauses and unfair terms
Vitiating factors
Discharge of the contract
Remedies for breach of contract
Part III: THE LAW OF TORTS
An introduction to the law of torts
The tort of negligence
Business-related torts
Vicarious liability
Tortious defences and remedies
Part IV PARTNERSHIP LAW AND COMPANY LAW
Unincorporated business structures
Incorporation and bodies corporate
The constituents of a company
Shares and capital maintenance
Directors' duties
Shareholders' remedies
Corporate rescue, insolvency, and dissolution
Part V: EMPLOYMENT LAW
The contract of employment
Employment rights, and health and safety
Discrimination law
The termination of employment
PART VI: OTHER AREAS OF LAW APPLICABLE TO BUSINESSES
The law of agency
Environmental law