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Introduction to Business Law

By (author) Lucy Jones
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Published: 6th Apr 2017
Dimensions: w 198mm h 247mm d 31mm
Weight: 1358g
ISBN-10: 0198766262
ISBN-13: 9780198766261
Barcode No: 9780198766261
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Synopsis
The bestselling textbook in this subject area, Introduction to Business Law introduces students to the core legal areas relevant to the world of business and work. Known for its visual approach and engaging writing style, the book features over 90 full colour diagrams to illustrate complex issues, while practical examples and case studies are included throughout to put the law into context. The book contains a chapter on study skills and revision, guiding business students on how to tackle legal exam questions and how to approach case law and statutes. At the end of each chapter students can practise applying their knowledge and legal skills by answering sample essay and problem questions. Further guidance on these can be found on the Online Resource Centre, which features resources for students and lecturers: Student resources - Multiple choice questions with instant feedback - Suggested answers to end-of-chapter questions - Flashcard glossary of key terms - Exam tips and advice - Chapter summary documents Lecturer resources - Additional assignment questions - Group exercises - PowerPoint slides for each chapter - Research exercises

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The combination of summaries, diagrams and tables works very effectively for those new to the subject. * Jeffrey Wale, Lecturer in Law, Bournemouth University * An approachable and straightforward exposition of the complexities of the law in plain English - ideal for those uninitiated in the subject. * Philip Williams, School of Business and Management, Queen Mary, University of London *