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business law of australia: The Future of Australian Legal Education NO AUTHOR SUPPLIED., Thomson Reuters Australia, Limited, 2018-06-15 The Future of Australian Legal Education Conference was held in August 2017 to mark the 10th anniversary of the Australian Academy of Law (AAL), the 90th anniversary of the Australian Law Journal (ALJ) and the 30th anniversary of the Pearce Report on Australian Law Schools. The conference provided a forum for an informed, national discussion on the future of legal study and practice in Australia, covering practitioners, academics, judges and students. |
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business law of australia: Business Law Barron's Educational Series, Robert W. Emerson, 2016-01-04 Titles in Barron’s Business Review series are widely used as classroom supplements to college textbooks and often serve as a main textbook in business brush-up programs. Business Law focuses on the importance of legal theory in the everyday business world, explaining such subjects as tort responsibility, government regulations, contracts, environmental law, product liability, consumer protection, and international law, among many other topics. Also discussed in detail are the legal aspects of partnerships, franchises, and corporations, as well as special topics that include business crimes, property as a legal concept, intellectual property, and similar pertinent topics. A study aid labeled Key Terms appears at the beginning of each chapter, and You Should Remember summaries are strategically interspersed throughout the text. |
business law of australia: Principles of Business Law Roger Gamble, Jean J. Du Plessis, Luke Neal, 2008 It is essential that all students who intend to undertake a career in business have an understanding of the fundamental legal building blocks that underpin commercial life in Australia. It is the basic aim of PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS LAW to provide students with that understanding in the following areas: an introduction to the Australian legal system; the law of contract; the law of torts (with a particular emphasis on negligent misstatement); actions under Pt V of the Trade Practices Act; and an overview of the principal business organisations used in Australia (corporations, trusts and partnerships). The primary objective in writing this book has been to make these important areas of law as clear and accessible to students as possible. The book has been informed by the authors' wide experience in teaching business law and related units at tertiary level. A genuine effort has been made to provide clear explanations, case studies and examples to bring these topics to life. The format of PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS LAW has been designed to make cases and examples stand out and each chapter is concluded by a set of tutorial questions to ensure that students know how to apply the work covered in each chapter. PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS LAW gives students a sound understanding of Australian business law and its application in everyday commercial life. Students will no doubt find this a most useful and accessible text. |
business law of australia: Business Law and the Legal Environment Jethro K. Lieberman, George J. Siedel, III, 1993-04 |
business law of australia: Workplace Health and Safety Law in Australia, 2nd Edition N. Foster, 2016 Workplace Health and Safety Law in Australia provides an introduction to the law of workplace health and safety in Australia, and offers clear concise commentary on all aspects of related civil and criminal law. The book sets out the wide range of legal obligations employers and managers must understand to provide a safe and compliant workplace, including discussion of the contract of employment, common law obligations, workers' compensation law, anti-discrimination legislation and the statutory workplace safety law. This revised edition incorporates a thorough discussion of the state of the law since the introduction of harmonised legislation around Australia, including reference to the latest cases. It is an invaluable resource for business and law students, legal professionals and senior business managers alike. Features Written by an academic for a student market No prior legal background required Reader friendly with tables and chart Online updates of chapters to keep up with current legislation in OHS Related Titles Kennedy, Work Health and Safety: What You Need to Know, 2012Pittard & Naughton, Australian Labour and Employment Law, 2015 |
business law of australia: Torts in Commercial Law Simone Degeling, James Edelman, James Goudkamp, 2011 TORTS IN COMMERCIAL LAW guides practitioners through a complex, difficult and controversial area of the law, offering a resource illuminating the many particular and difficult issues at this intersection. The third volume in a compelling commercial law library, accompanying Equity in Commercial Law and Unjust Enrichment in Commercial Law, this new book will be turned to frequently. Based on the papers presented at the international conference, Torts in Commercial Law 2010, this book brings together in one volume a series of chapters from a team of prestigious contributors analysing the interaction of common law and equity in commercial law. Its unique strength is its sustained examination and the conceptual unity that it brings to the subject matter. The world's leading experts - practitioners, judges and academics - provide unique commentary in this key area of the law. Contents Introduction Part I: General Themes and Directions Part II: Economic Torts and Economic Loss Part III: Insurance and the State Part IV: Causation, Damages and Defences Contributors include The Hon Justice James Allsop, Associate Professor Kit Barker, Professor Andrew Burrows QC FBA, Associate Professor Simone Degeling, Dr Simon Douglas, The Hon Justice James Edelman, The Hon Chief Justice Robert French AC, Professor Mark Gergen, Dr James Goudkamp, The Hon Sir Grant Hammond KNZM, The Rt Hon Lord Hoffmann PC, Professor Lewis Klar, Professor Barbara McDonald, Associate Professor Jason Neyers, Professor Jane Stapleton, Professor Robert Stevens, Professor Jenny Steele, Mr William Swadling, Professor Stephen Todd and Professor Prue Vines. |
business law of australia: Australian Contract Law in the 21st Century John Eldridge, Timothy Pilkington, 2020-11-30 |
business law of australia: Internet and E-commerce Law Brian F. Fitzgerald, 2011 The focus of this book is the regulatory framework of the internet and e-commerce. It considers how the law has developed in the context of rapid technological change and analyses how it is being applied to define rights and obligations in relation to the online infrastructure, content and practices. |
business law of australia: Australian Water Law Kate Stoeckel, Romany Webb, Luke Woodward, Amy Hankinson, 2011 Dealing with critical issues of ownership, control and use of water as a resource, AUSTRALIAN WATER LAW offers practical and up-to-date guidance in an increasingly important area. Interconnected with property law and environmental law, water poses special regulatory challenges because of its character and potential; it also poses opportunities for disputes and litigation. A complex web of state and federal legislation seeks to manage and protect water and water rights, challenging practitioners who are advising on matters like access rights, statutory water entitlements, water planning and resource protection. Commercially, water law affects a widening range of infrastructure development and management projects, while the development of a national water market offers opportunities in trading of water rights, and risks and controls. Kate Stoeckel, Romany Webb and Luke Woodward bring to bear their considerable legal experience in matters involving water rights as well as regulation of the water and sewerage industry and Amy Hankinson offers her significant expertise in environmental law and water management. |
CHAPTER 1
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Business Law, 12th edition - Pearson
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Companies conducting business in Australia are under various obligations to: • Keep various records and maintain various registers in respect of their activities • Maintain their accounts in …
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CHAPTER 1
Business law is made up of the laws that set out the rights, duties and obligations of people in business. Business law balances the interests of those in business and people like producers …
Business Law, 12th edition - Pearson
business needs laws to regulate business activities, to facilitate business transactions and to settle disputes that can arise between manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers and consumers of …
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Multinational companies view Australia as presenting the best business case for regional headquarters to target the dynamic Asia Pacific region. Key business centres in Australia …
DOING BUSINESS IN AUSTRALIA - Baker McKenzie
Foreign companies doing business in Australia must comply with laws made by all three levels of government. Businesses operating in multiple states and territories may have to comply with …
Understanding Business Law (MCR009) - UBSS
This subject is about business law (also called commercial law) and will focus on the law of contract (the law of agreements, which comprise parties’ rights and obligations), and the laws …
Doing business in Australia - Gadens
A business established in Australia will be bound by federal laws, the laws of the particular states or territories in which it operates and the regulations of local government areas. Australia is a …
DOING BUSINESS IN AUSTRALIA: COMPANY LAW - Bennett …
Companies conducting business in Australia are under various obligations to: • Keep various records and maintain various registers in respect of their activities • Maintain their accounts in …
Small business and the Competition and Consumer Act
The CCA is a national law that governs how all businesses in Australia must deal with their customers, competitors and suppliers. The law is designed to enable all businesses to …
THE AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS JUDGMENT RULE AFTER ASIC
To understand the application of the business judgment rule in ASIC v Rich, and the current state of Australian law in this area, it is crucial to understand both the origins of the rule, and its …
Business Structures in Australia - Schweizer
This paper presents an overview of the various types of business structures available in Australia – each of which necessarily attracts different legal and taxation consequences. 2. Sole Trader …
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What is ‘law’? Can we define ‘the law’? Are rules always law? Where is the law found? What are the characteristics of a legal system? What are the major types of laws found in the Australian …
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12 | FUNDAMENTALS OF BUSINESS LAW Suggested study schedule by weeks Six weeks Module Total hours Suggested weeks 1 Australian legal systems and processes 18 Week 1 2 …
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Carter and Harland (Contract Law in Australia, Fourth Edition, p 263) conveniently identify three types of exclusion clause, namely, those that: (1) exclude the rights that a party otherwise …
THE AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM - Oxford University Press
Business law, with which this book is concerned, has evolved as a set of rules to control and preserve economic and commercial endeavours. In Australia, it comprises the rules that …
Andy Gibson BUSINESS LAW - Pearson
What is ‘law’? Can we define ‘the law’? Are rules always law? Where is the law found? What are the characteristics of a legal system? What are the major types of laws found in the Australian …
DOING BUSINESS IN AUSTRALIA - Grant Thornton
A guide to “Doing Business in Australia” provides insights for foreign investors into the key aspects of undertaking business in the country. Australia welcomes dynamic foreign …
How the legal system works - Pearson
In this first section we look at the laws that make up the Australian legal system and how they are classified into various groupings according to the purpose and needs of the classifier. it should …
THE AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM - Oxford University Press
As a regulator, business law regulates business activities by advising businesses (both companies and individuals) to be fair and ethical in their dealings with consumers. For