Project Description

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Interactive E-Text
- Complete digital textbook
- Search, highlight & annotate
- Concept Check questions, embedded throughout the text at the point of learning
- 24/7 online access anytime, anywhere
- Download within the year for lifetime offline access
Students purchasing from outside of Australia, New Zealand and Fiji can purchase through wiley.com
Textbook + Interactive E-Text Code
Students purchasing from outside of Australia, New Zealand and Fiji can purchase through wiley.com
Charles Darwin University, CQU, Federation University, Monash University, RMIT, Swinburne University, University of Adelaide, University of Newcastle, University of New South Wales, University of Notre Dame, University of Queensland, University of South Australia, University of Wollongong, Victoria University, Western Sydney University
Business Law, 6th Edition delivers law in an accessible and relatable way, providing content that is hands-on and interactive.
Business Law is perfect for students who haven’t been exposed to the law discipline before as legal concepts are delivered in clear and digestible ways.
This updated edition guides students through the real-life application of what they are learning through a compilation of practitioner videos, real-world examples, animated diagrams and interactive practice.
Features
- Legislative updates and changes, including competition law, consumer law, intellectual property law and bankruptcy law to ensure lecturers teach the most current legislation.
- Lame Duck Café Case Study – the highly regarded running case study that contextualises every concept students will encounter in the text.
- New practitioner videos help students understand how the law applies in business.
- Interactive questions at the point of learning help you test your comprehension.
Timothy Thomas
Chapter 1. Introducing the law | Chapter 11. Dealing with consumers |
Chapter 2. The Australian legal system | Chapter 12. Dealing with competitors |
Chapter 3. Politicians and judges | Chapter 13. Protecting IP |
Chapter 4. How to find, understand and use the law | Chapter 14. Managing a business: start-up |
Chapter 5. Deliberately causing harm | Chapter 25. Managing a business: business ownership |
Chapter 6. Carelessly causing harm | Chapter 16. Managing a business: companies and corporate governance |
Chapter 7. Contract law: formation of the contract | Chapter 17. Managing a business: employing workers |
Chapter 8. Contract law: terms of the contract | Chapter 18. Managing a business: closing down |
Chapter 9. Contract law: enforcement of the contract | Chapter 19. Managing a business: Making payments and recovering debts (eChapter) |
Chapter 10. Contract law: working with agents | Chapter 20. Managing a business: Insurance and taxes (eChapter) |
Print & Interactive E-Text Code: 9780730391869