This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. For courses in Business Law. ¿ Examining Business Law Through Real Cases Business Law: Legal Environment, Online Commerce, Business Ethics, and International Issues is an engaging text that teaches readers about the workings of business law by examining real case studies and examples. The material explores core issues in both national and international business law in depth while remaining brief and concise. ¿ The Ninth Edition has been updated with a wealth of new cases from the U.S. Supreme and Federal Courts for readers to investigate, as well as new examples of environmental, digital and international business legal cases. An exploration of ethics takes business law education a step further by teaching readers how to practice justly.
Illustrated with beautiful imagery, Business Law uses tangible examples that readers will be able to reference in their future careers to introduce readers to this important topic.
Really pretty fascinating. Haven't actually read the entire thing cover to cover, it's huge, but will continue to read. Lots of interesting cases and well-presented material. The only textbook I currently have that I actually enjoyed reading.
Like every current textbook, this book sufferers heavily from useless information and practices. What do I mean by that? Anytime a book references a website URL with multiple forward slashes "/" not only does it look terrible, but they are normally useless after a year or so.
It's horrible practices like this and the greed of PEARSONS publishing that forces a new edition out almost every year, re telling the same information and mixing up the example problems so students are forced to have current editions.
The content of this book is adequate, no where near the price of $150 though. The publishers and writers of modern college textbooks most likley have a special spot in Hell.
Don't expect this book to make you a lawyer, it is essentially a compendium legal principles for non-legal professionals, so that you can make better decisions and not do stupid things. The basic thing the homework assignments teach is that courts to not administer justice, they administer the law. Don't expect fair results in disputes and assume the best when taking risks as a manager in other words.
A very dry book. It is written in a legal voice which makes it very boring. The useful side of it is that it is thorough description of it principals. The author first explains the principal, then gives an example and then puts the definition in the margin