Business Law + MyLab Business Law
Andy Gibson,Sarah Osborne
Business Law + MyLab Business Law
Andy Gibson,Sarah Osborne
This pack contains 1 copy of Business Law 11th Edition and 1 printed access card to MyLab Business Law.
Pearson MyLab is the world’s leading online self-study, homework, tutorial and assessment product designed with a single purpose in mind: to improve the results of all higher education students, one student at a time.
To access the MyLab you need a Course ID from your instructor.
Gibson and Osborne continue to provide students of commercial or business law with an accessible and student-friendly, yet authoritative and comprehensive, textbook. Business Law will satisfy the requirements of most business or commercial law subjects throughout Australia.
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Learning objectives are stated at the beginning of the chapter, and are signposted in the margin where they are covered in the chapter. They provide an excellent framework and revision tool.
Key cases are listed at the beginning of relevant chapters. Key terms are listed at the beginning of each chapter, and are highlighted in the text with an accompanying margin definition to assist students’ understanding of the material (go to the glossary for a full listing of all key terms). In brief boxes summarise key points relevant to the particular area of law under discussion. Business tips and Business risk management alerts identify areas of the law that people in business need to be alert to or aware of. The key cases listed at the beginning of relevant chapters are identified by a red background in the text. The authors consider these cases important because they may have established new legal principles or clarified existing areas of law. Boxed cases that are broken up into parts, to make them as user-friendly aspossible, have been integrated into the text. They contain:
the court in which the case was heard (which is often important for determining the importance of the case for the purposes of precedence); an outline of the facts; the main issue(s);
the decision of the court in which the case was heard; a brief commentary providing additional information about the case;and a case reflection question to encourage students to reflect on the case, the decision of the court and its application to business.
In-chapter Review questions provide an opportunity for students to test their understanding of key concepts and issues as they arise in a chapter, and also serve as a quick revision. At the end of every chapter (or chapter section) there is material to engage, challenge and test students’ understanding of the area covered in the chapter. This includes:
Key points, which provide a summary of points and a good foundation for students to build their notes from; and
Tutorial questions to encourage discussion and debate among students.
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