Law in the Study of Business :The Commonwealth and International Library: Social Administration, Training, Economics and Production Division

Publication subTitle :The Commonwealth and International Library: Social Administration, Training, Economics and Production Division

Author: Roebuck   Derek;Brown   R;Chandler   G.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9781483159249

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780081033777

Subject: D9 Law;D912.28 金融法;D912.29 经济法;D913.99 商法(总论);D922.28 金融法;D922.291.92 破产法;D996 International Economic Law;D996.2 International Law of Finance

Keyword: 法律

Language: ENG

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Description

Law in the Study of Business deals with the relationship between the field of law and the study of business. The text specifically discusses the program's courses, the criticisms, and the different problems that have emerged.

The book begins by enumerating the various courses or subjects that business studies include. It also talks about other programs that require the study of law. The syllabus is listed and a breakdown of the program's first three years is discussed. The book also lists critics of the program and discusses what the criticisms are. Opinions of other business professionals as well as the author's personal take on the matter are given in the same chapter. The last parts of the book talk about variations in teaching law, law teaching methods, and the author's conclusions regarding the business study program.

The reference material provides excellent information for those who are interested in entering either law or business programs and for those who teach business.

Chapter

PART I: The Background

CHAPTER 1. Introduction

CHAPTER 2. The Present Courses

Courses in Business or Commerce

Other Courses Requiring a Study of Law

Conclusion

CHAPTER 3. Criticisms of the Present Courses

The Reports on Business Education

The Opinions of Businessmen

Academic Criticism

Conclusion

CHAPTER 4. The Problem

The Relationship of Law, Business, and Society

Instruction in Analysis

Service Course or Integral Part of Business Studies

The Special Advantages of the Study of Business Law for Accountancy Students

Conclusion

PART II: The Proposals

CHAPTER 5. Introduction to the Syllabus

CHAPTER 6. The First-year Course

CHAPTER 7. The Second-year Course

CHAPTER 8. The Third-year Course

CHAPTER 9. Other Law Teaching and Graduate Studies

Other Law Teaching

Graduate Stody2

CHAPTER 10. Teaching Methods

CHAPTER 11. Staff

The Teacher of the First Course

The Teacher of the Busmess Law Courses

Recruiting the StaflF

CHAPTER 12. Conclusion: The Courses in Operation

Appendix

Bibliography

Index

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