Written specifically for the New Zealand Diploma in Business Studies, this revised fifth edition provides an introduction to the principles and application of the laws relating to the world of commerce.
Content for this book is drawn from the bestselling titles Understanding Commercial Law, 9th edition and Understanding Company Law, 4th edition ¿ both new editions which have been updated to take account of recent developments, case law ...
Concise Guide to Understanding Commercial Law 1
The contributions of Understanding the Sources of Early Modern and Modern Commercial Law show an excellent assemblage of sources which historians of commercial law use. Besides normative sources, others are often needed to complement them.
In addition, in recognition of the fact that many students studying Commercial Law are doing so in non-law school settings two additional chapters have been added to this edition: a brief overview of the New Zealand legal system and a ...
The straightforward explanations make this an ideal text for students and the up-to-date, practical analysis makes it a valuable reference for any practitioner.
This ninth edition has been extensively updated and new content includes discussion on statutory interpretation, security interests in property, payment systems, corporate social responsibility, the new 'safe harbour rules for company ...
This new edition is accompanied by extensive ancillary material to aid student learning and provide lecturer support. Features: Includes current legislative changes, Australian Business, Consumer and Insurance Law.
Understanding Business Law is an excellent resource for law and business students and an easily accessible reference for those encountering commercial law issues in day to day practice.
This series explains the basics of commercial contract law, highlights how to spot potential issues before they become a problem and then how to work with a lawyer more effectively if things go wrong.
This book represents the most comprehensive and accessible guide to understanding commercial law available. It covers all the topics taught on commercial law courses, not as separate elements, but as part of a coherent whole.