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Future business leaders need knowledge of existing business law as
well as a set of skills permitting them to adjust efficiently and
effectively to new legal issues as they arise over the course of
their careers. Kubasek's, Dynamic Business Law: The Essentials 6th
edition continues to deliver a comprehensive, yet concise approach
focused on what students need to listen, read, create, and evaluate
more effectively as a result of their experience in a business law
class. Enhance student's critical thinking skills, spark
engagement, and focus on business relevance using assignable
real-world simulations, an interactive reading experience, and
auto-graded analytical assets all available in Connect.
Today, no business is purely domestic. Even the smallest local
firms are affected by global competition and world events.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW AND ITS ENVIRONMENT, 10E delivers
complete, reader-friendly coverage of the legal implications and
ramifications of doing business internationally. You examine the
cultural, political, economic, and ethical issues today's global
business managers face. With a focus on trade, the licensing of
intellectual property, and foreign direct investment, you examine
the three major forms of doing business in a foreign country. Real
examples, precedent-setting cases, managerial implications, and
ethical considerations show how to apply key principles. From the
legal relationship between parties in an international business
transaction to managing risk to the special challenges of
conducting business in emerging economies, this edition helps you
understand the most common practices and critical issues in global
business law.
Today most people agree that no business is purely domestic and
that even the smallest local firms are affected by global
competition and world events. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ITS LEGAL
ENVIRONMENT is designed to deliver comprehensive, yet accessible,
coverage of the legal implications and ramifications of doing
business internationally, along with the related cultural,
political, economic, and ethical issues faced by global business
managers. Focusing on trade, the licensing of intellectual
property, and foreign direct investment, the authors present the
three major forms of doing business in a foreign country through
real-world examples, precedent-setting cases, managerial
implications, and ethical considerations. From the legal
relationship between parties in an international business
transaction to managing risk to learning the special challenges of
doing business in emerging economies, the 9th Edition helps
students understand the most common practices and critical issues
in global business law.
This book is the product of extended research by five scholars
working in the area of private international law. It provides a
comprehensive review and analysis of the jurisprudence surrounding
the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International
Sale of Goods (CISG). As of 1st January 2004, 62 countries have
adopted the CISG as their countries' international sales law. Since
the introduction of the CISG fifteen years ago, a critical mass of
interpretive jurisprudence has developed, and, given its importance
now as the world's preeminent sales law, the authors believed that
a fresh analysis of the evolving case and arbitral law was now
needed. The analysis in the book is undertaken at two levels - the
practical interpretation of the CISG and the theoretical limits of
interpretation of supranational conventions.
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