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Dynamic Business Law, 6th Edition
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Chapter 1 - An Introduction to Dynamic Business Law
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CHAPTER B N OVERVIEW
Chapter One lays the B foundation
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B onN the publisher‗s
B N web site for information about how business law intersects
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with the six functional areas of business. The authors encourage students to ―connect
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to the core,‖ and remember the ways in which law
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B study,
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B N production and transportation, marketing,
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research and development, accounting and finance, and human resource management.
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This manual supports the ―connecting to the core‖ theme by giving ideas for
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assignments that encourage students to integrate their business law knowledge with
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knowledge they are acquiring from their other business classes. The manual also encourages
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professors to improve their teaching
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for both beginning and experienced teachers.
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LEARNING B N OBJECTIVES
After reading this chapter, students will be able to:
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1-1 Define business law. BN BN
1-2 Relate the functional areas of B N B N B N B N B N business to the B N B N
B Nrelevant areas of business law 1-3 B N B N BN B N B
N Recall the purposes
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B Nof law. B N
1-4 Distinguish among types of law. B N BN B N B N
1-5 Differentiate between sources of B N B N B N B N the law. B N
1-6 Identify the various schools of B N B N B N B N B N jurisprudence.
LECTURE B N NOTES B N WITH B N DEFINITIONS
In B N the B N news… Teaching tip: For each chapter, consider asking students to
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relate current newsitems to material from the chapter.
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In B addition
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B N own, consider weaving in news stories provided by the
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B N McGraw Hill. B N
For Chapter One, McGraw Hill offers the following stories:
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―Smoking Ban: Tobacco Tyrants: Gone Too Far? Many States B N B N B N B N B N B N B N B N
Are Putting Stronger Restrictions on Where You Can Smoke‖
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Have states gone too far in banning smoking? B N B N B N B N B N B N B N
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Whose B N interests are state legislatures B N B N B N B N looking
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―College Officer Dealings With Lenders Scrutinized.‖
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Should regulators take a more careful look at college B N B N B N B N B N B N B N B N
officers? B N
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interact with lenders? B N B N BN
1-1 Define business Business law consists of the enforceable rules of B N B N B N B N B N
law.
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1-2 Relate
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the functional
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Corporate management B N
areas
Production and transportation
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ofbusiness to
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the relevant
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Marketing
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Research and development B N B N
law.
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Accounting and finance B N B N
Human resource management B N B N
1-3 Recall the
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purposes of
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Serving as an alternative to fighting B N B N B N B N B N
law.
Facilitating a sense that change is possible
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Encouraging social justice B N B N
Guaranteeing personal freedoms BN BN
Serving as a moral guide B N B N B N B N
1-4 Distinguish
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among types of
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Private law involves disputes between private individuals or groups.
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law.
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Public law involves disputes
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or
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A second way to classify law:
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Civil law involves the rights and responsibilities involved in
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relationships between persons and between persons and their
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government.
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Criminal law involves incidents in which someone commits
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an act against thepublic as a unit.
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Teaching tip: Ask students to give
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a
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lawsuits, e.g., the O.J. Simpson trials.
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1-5 Differentiate
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between
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1. Constitutions
sources ofthe
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Constitutional law refers to the general limits and B N B N B N B N B N B N B N
law.
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powers of governments
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2. Statutes or legislative actions B N B N B N
3. Cases
Case law (or Bcommon N law) is the collection
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interpretations made
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Stare decisis means courts are relying on precedent.
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Teaching tip: B N B N The B N first B N time B N your B N students B N encounter
B an N appellate B N
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