Business Law offers strong contextual coverage of the English Legal System and European Union law helping business students to locate themselves within the subject
The author consistently highlights the relevance to business of each legal topic covered so that students are confident of the pitfalls and opportunities of the law to business
Key cases are identified in each topic thereby giving students a deeper understanding of how the law has evolved
Conscientious referencing and footnoting ensures the book can also be used as a spring board for further research
Covers business law requirements for professional bodies such as the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) and the Chatered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
An accompanying Online Resource Centre offers further learning support to students with multiple choice questions, a flashcard glossary and pointers to answering the end of chapter questions, and updates to the law. There are PowerPoint slides for lecturers to help in preparation of lectures.
This textbook is the ideal companion to any first business law course for the non-lawyer. It covers a broad range of legal topics that impact on businesses and approaches them in a methodical way. Each area of the law is analysed for its relevance to the business world, the key terminology is introduced and the relevant statutes and case law are analysed.
Whilst a high level of referencing, footnoting and legal accuracy is maintained, the particular needs of the business student are addressed in the learning features employed, the accessible layout and two colour design, and the wealth of online resources that offer self-assessment opportunities