| Introduction |
This highly-regarded text has been completely updated to meet the needs of business students studying introductory business law courses. Renowned for its readability, the fifth edition builds on this reputation with an improved layout, designed to encourage and enhance students' understanding of the essentials of business law. The robust theory in the text has been supplemented by case studies and newspaper articles, providing students with a real-life focus and further opportunity for discussion. The fifth edition contains both new and updated cases, including a number of new cases in the area of torts. Many of the featured cases are highly topical, for example, Waverley Municipal Council v Swain, which deals with liability of a public authority for negligence, and includes a discussion of the 2005 High Court judgment. This book is specifically for students who are studying business law as part of a business studies course whether the main focus of that course is commerce, accounting, management, human resources or another area of business. |
| Description |
This highly-regarded text has been completely updated to meet the needs of business students undertaking the introductory study of business law. Renowned for its readability, the fifth edition builds on this reputation with an improved layout, designed to encourage and enhance students' understanding of the essentials of business law. The robust theory in the text has been supplemented by case studies and newspaper articles, providing students with a real-life focus and further opportunity for discussion. The fifth edition contains both new and updated cases, including a number of new cases in the area of torts. Many of the featured cases are highly topical, for example, Waverley Municipal Council v Swain, which deals with liability of a public authority for negligence, and includes a discussion of the 2005 High Court judgment. This book is specifically for students who are studying business law as part of a business studies course whether the main focus of that course is commerce, accounting, management, human resources or another area of business. |
| Key Features |
Due to adopter and reviewer feedback, the 5th edition will include a new chapter on e-Commerce law. All current cases have been revised and updated. Special attention has been devoted to revised cases in the area of torts. The Law in Action feature gives students a functional demonstration of how certain laws work in society. Placed strategically, these notes highlight features such as web-link references, key words and topics. Each chapter includes web-links to relevant online material, to ensure students can easily cross-reference examples and readings. |
| Table of Contents |
Fundamentals of Business Law Part 1: Commercial Law Chapter 1: Introduction to the Legal System Chapter 2: The Australian Court System Chapter 3: The Law of Torts Chapter 4: Business Organisations Chapter 5: Negotiable Instruments Chapter 6: The Financial Transactions Report Act 1988 (Cwlth) Part 2: Contract Law Chapter 7: Contract Law 1 Chapter 8: Contract Law 2 Chapter 9: Contract Law 3 Chapter 10: Property Law: Mortgages, Leases and Licenses Chapter 11: Insurance Law Part 3: Consumer Law Chapter 12: Sale of Goods Chapter 13: Consumer Protection Law Chapter 14: Consumer Credit Law Chapter 15: Restrictive Trade Practices Chapter 16: Debt Recovery Chapter 17: Intellectual Property Part 4: Partnership and Bankruptcy Law Chapter 18: Principal and Agent Chapter 19: Partnership and Joint Venture Law Chapter 20: Bankruptcy Law Part 5: Employment, Workplace Relations and Occupational Health and Safety Law Chapter 21: Employment Law Chapter 22: Workplace Relations Law Chapter 23: Occupational Health and Safety Law Part 6: Marketing, Advertising and E-Commerce Law Chapter 24: The Law of Marketing Chapter 25: Advertising Law Chapter 26: E-Commerce Law |
| Supplements |
ISBN: 0070138370 Author(s): BARRON |






