Business Law
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Business Law
This Business Law course identifies the courses of law, the roles of different courts and the different personnel that work in the legal system and helps you to understand the different types of business structure and identify the benefits of each. The course also looks into sources of European Law.
Unit 1: The English Legal System
- Criminal law
- Civil law
- Sources of law
- Common law and equity
- Courts of law
- Tribunals and appeals
- Dispute resolution
- Legal personnel
- Precedent and rules of interpretation
Unit 2: Company Law
- What is a business?
- Types of busines
- Shares and shareholders
- Directors
- Meetings and company records
- Financial difficulties
- Types of liquidation
Unit 3: The Law…
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Business Law
This Business Law course identifies the courses of law, the roles
of different courts and the different personnel that work in the
legal system and helps you to understand the different types of
business structure and identify the benefits of each. The
course also looks into sources of European Law.
Unit 1: The English Legal System
- Criminal law
- Civil law
- Sources of law
- Common law and equity
- Courts of law
- Tribunals and appeals
- Dispute resolution
- Legal personnel
- Precedent and rules of interpretation
Unit 2: Company Law
- What is a business?
- Types of busines
- Shares and shareholders
- Directors
- Meetings and company records
- Financial difficulties
- Types of liquidation
Unit 3: The Law of Contract
- Terminology
- Contract formalities
- Contractual terms
- Unfair terms in Consumer Contract Regulations 1999
- Discharge of contract
Unit 4: The Law of Tort
- Negligence
- The duty of care
- Causation
- Other torts
- Defences
- Remedies
Unit 5: Employment Law
- Sources of law
- Employment tribunals
- ACAS (Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service)
- Employment status
- Workers
- Terminology
- Discrimination
- Data Protection Act
Unit 6: European Law
- Key treaties
- Institutions of the European Union
- Sources of European Law
- Supremacy of European Law
- Direct effect
- Emanation of the state
- Liability of the state
- The internal market
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