Law for Business
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Product Description
Smith and Keenan's Law for Business (formerly Smith and Keenan's Advanced Business Law) is an established and successful textbook on law for non-specialists. In the 12th edition the focus of the book has been improved to consolidate its position as a leading business law text especially suitable for business, accounting and finance students.
The book has been updated with case law and statutory developments over the last 3 years. The book now contains introductory material on the English Legal System and business litigation.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #876989 in Books
- Published on: 2003-06-05
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 685 pages
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From the Back Cover
Smith and Keenan's Law for Business is an established and successful textbook on law for non-specialists, well known under its previous title Advanced Business Law. In this twelfth edition the focus of the book has been enhanced to consolidate its position as a leading business law text especially suitable for business, accounting and finance students. The book has been updated for case law and statutory developments, as reference to the tables will indicate, and in particular the impact of relevant new laws relating to electronic communication, and also now includes introductory material on the English legal system and business litigation. Key features of this edition
- new chapters on the English legal system and business litigation will meet the needs of all courses
- the focus of the book, particularly in respect of company law and employment law, is on current modular courses
- a wealth of questions and answers, in multiple-choice and essay form
- theLecturer’s Guide contains advice on teaching with the book, overhead masters of diagrams in the book, and suggested solutions to questions
- website www.booksites.net/keenan which also includes an essential online update service, regularly giving the major developments in business law
The book meets the business law requirements of professional students of the ACCA, CIMA, AAT, ICSA, ILEX and IComA.
Denis Keenan is a Barrister, an experienced teacher and former Head of Department of Business Studies and Law. In addition to being author of a range of market-leading textbooks, he is also legal correspondent for Accountancy magazine and editor of Butterworths Accountants’ Legal Service.


