ABSTRACT

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.

part 1|67 pages

Introduction and methods

chapter 1|37 pages

What is law and where can we find it?

chapter 2|28 pages

Comparative law and legal systems

part 2|132 pages

International public law

chapter 3|15 pages

Constitutional law

chapter 6|23 pages

Regional economic integration

chapter 7|35 pages

The European Union

part 3|171 pages

Business law

chapter 8|28 pages

Contract law

chapter 9|28 pages

Liability law

chapter 10|23 pages

Labour law

chapter 11|21 pages

Company law

chapter 12|26 pages

The right to privacy and data processing

chapter 13|26 pages

Intellectual property

chapter 14|16 pages

Private international law