Business: Its legal ethical and global environment
12th edition by Marianne M. Jennings
All Chapters 1-20 Covered
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Part I: BUSINESS: ITS LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND JUDICIAL ENVIRONMENT.
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1. Introduction to Law.
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2. Business Ethics and Social Responsibility.
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3. The Judicial System.
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4. Managing Disputes: Alternative Dispute Resolution and Litigation Strategies.
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Part II: BUSINESS: ITS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT.
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5. Business and the Constitution.
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6. Administrative Law.
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7. International Law.
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8. Business Crime.
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9. Business Torts.
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10. Environmental Regulation and Sustainability.
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Part III: BUSINESS: SALES, CONTRACTS, AND COMPETITION.
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11. Contracts and Sales: Introduction, Formation, and Consumer Protection.
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12. Contracts and Sales: Performance, Remedies, and Collection.
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13. Business Marketing and Products: Ads and Product Safety.
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14. Business Competition: Antitrust Law.
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,15. Business and Intellectual Property Law.
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Part IV: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE.
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16. Management of Employee Conduct: Agency Law.
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17. Governance and Structure: Forms of Doing Business.
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18. Governance and Regulation: Securities Law.
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19. Management of Employee Welfare.
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20. Management: Employment Discrimination
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