Business Law: An Active Learning Approach (Open Learning Foundation)

Business Law: An Active Learning Approach (Open Learning Foundation)

by Handley Handley (Author)

Synopsis

Business Law is part of a major new national programme of highly developed texts and modules for undergraduate students following business studies programmes. It provides 100 hours of quality study to be used by students in a supported learning environment. This introduction to business law delivers the knowledge and skills required to understand the overall importance of the legal function in every aspect of the business organization and the ways in which the law affects the role of every manager, from marketing to personnel, in a business. It is designed for students of business as opposed to legal specialists so all the units are carefully sequenced and organized to ensure clarity and ease of use. Topics covered include: The English legal system. Legal relationships. Business contracts. Obligations of the seller/producer. European community law.Business Law has been written and developed by a highly experienced team. Extensively tested with students and using a range of questions, self-assessment exercises, worked examples and assignments, Business Law is the most effective teaching and learning resource available at this level.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 440
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 13 Feb 1997

ISBN 10: 0631201831
ISBN 13: 9780631201830

Author Bio
Peter Handley and Jim Clevinger are Senior Lecturersin the School of Legal Studies at the University ofWolverhampton.

John Vaughan and Tim Birtwhistle are PrincipalLecturers in the School of Law, Faculty of Business, at LeedsMetropolitan University.

Tony O'Neill is a Principal Lecturer and SusanWall is Dean, both at the School of European and InternationalStudies in the Division of Law at Derby University.