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International Law and Business

A Global Introduction

Bart Wernaart

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English
Wolters-Noordhoff B.V.
08 July 2021
This book introduces law in the context of international business. The basics of law are explored using a clear comparative methodology. International and regional economic institutions are discussed, next to the fundaments of private law. These include contract law, liability law, labour law, company law, privacy law, intellectual property law and international private law. The book goes beyond the usual focus on Western legal systems and uses examples from all over the world to provide students with comprehensive knowledge of business law. It is set up rather broadly, so that it can be used by teachers throughout their entire curriculum. Each chapter ends with a clear summary, and practice questions. Due to its colourful cases, this book is accessible and fun to read.

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Imprint:   Wolters-Noordhoff B.V.
Dimensions:   Height: 240mm,  Width: 170mm, 
Weight:   720g
ISBN:   9789001871574
ISBN 10:   9001871577
Series:   Routledge-Noordhoff International Editions
Pages:   390
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword PART 1 Introduction and methods 1 What is law and where can we find it? 1.1 The organization of just behaviour 1.2 The meaning of just behaviour 1.3 The origin of law 1.4 Legal sources Summary Practice questions 2 Comparative law and legal systems 2.1 The purpose of comparative law 2.2 Macro comparison: legal families 2.3 Micro comparison: a functional method Summary Practice questions PART 2 International public law 3 Constitutional law 3.1 Trias politica and the struggle for power 3.2 The language of constitutional law Summary Practice questions 4 International cooperation: the United Nations 4.1 The United Nations and Bretton Woods 4.2 The institutions of the UN Summary Practice questions 5 International Cooperation: The Bretton Woods Institutions 5.1 The International Monetary Fund 5.2 The World Bank 5.3 The World Trade Organization 5.4 Alternatives Summary Practice questions 6 Regional economic integration 6.1 Regional economic integration 6.2 The free trade zone: NAFTA 6.3 The customs union: the SACU 6.4 The common market: MERCOSUR Summary Practice questions 7 The European Union 7.1 Economic integration in Europe 7.2 Free trade under the EU 7.3 The organizational structure of the EU 7.4 Dispute settlement Summary Practice questions PART 3 Business law 8 Contract law 8.1 The forming of a contract 8.2 The content and interpretation of a contract 8.3 The form of a contract 8.4 Factors affecting the validity of a contract 8.5 Performance of the contract 8.6 International contract law Summary Practice questions 9 Liability law 9.1 Contractual liability 9.2 Non-contractual liability Summary Practice questions 10 Labour law 10.1 The industrial revolution and the emergence of labour law 10.2 International labour law 10.3 Proper labour conditions Summary Practice questions 11 Company law 11.1 The legal form of a company 11.2 Regulatory competition 11.3 Foreign companies Summary Practice questions 12 The right to privacy and data processing 12.1 Privacy: a clash of rights 12.2 Privacy laws around the world 12.3 Jurisdiction challenges Summary Practice questions 13 Intellectual property 13.1 The forms of intellectual property 13.2 Jurisdiction challenges Summary Practice questions 14 Private international law 14.1 International legal disputes 14.2 The free choice principle 14.3 Substantive private international rules 14.4 Objective private international rules Summary Practice questions Index

Bart Wernaart is law and ethics lecturer for International Business and Management Studies at Fontys University of Applied Sciences. Next to his academic career, Bart is a professional musician. Bart lives together with his wife Sylvia and their son Vik in Valkenswaard, the Netherlands.

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