Legal Aspects of Business
Book Details
Author(s)Daniel Albuquerque
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN / ASIN0198077106
ISBN-139780198077107
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Description
Legal Aspects of Business is a comprehensive book designed especially for the post graduate students of business management. It explains the various legal aspects of business with the help of numerous examples, figure and cases from the Indian context.
The book is divided in to 6 parts. Part I introduces students to Business Jurisprudence. The following part focuses on Commercial Jurisprudence. This part discusses, in detail, the most important of the business laws, namely The Indian Contract Act (1872). It goes on to discuss the other important acts such as The Sale of Goods Act (1930), The Negotiable Instrument Act (1881), among others. Part III explores the aspects of Financial Jurisprudence. It discusses the various laws related to finance and banking. Part 4 looks at Labour and Industrial Jurisprudence and discusses laws related to wages, workers' social security and industrial relations. Part 5 on Aspects of new economy and jurisprudence discusses laws related to information and communication, intellectual property rights and end environment protection. The book concludes with Part 6 on Judicial and Social Jurisprudence.
Students will find this book helpful for its comprehensive coverage. The book will also be useful for working professionals for its strong theoretical and practical base.
The book is divided in to 6 parts. Part I introduces students to Business Jurisprudence. The following part focuses on Commercial Jurisprudence. This part discusses, in detail, the most important of the business laws, namely The Indian Contract Act (1872). It goes on to discuss the other important acts such as The Sale of Goods Act (1930), The Negotiable Instrument Act (1881), among others. Part III explores the aspects of Financial Jurisprudence. It discusses the various laws related to finance and banking. Part 4 looks at Labour and Industrial Jurisprudence and discusses laws related to wages, workers' social security and industrial relations. Part 5 on Aspects of new economy and jurisprudence discusses laws related to information and communication, intellectual property rights and end environment protection. The book concludes with Part 6 on Judicial and Social Jurisprudence.
Students will find this book helpful for its comprehensive coverage. The book will also be useful for working professionals for its strong theoretical and practical base.

