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DynamicBusinessLaw,6thEdition
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ByNancyKubasek
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,Chapter 1- An Introduction to Dynamic Business Law
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CHAPTER OVERVIEW f




Chapter One lays the foundation for the textbook. Make sure you look on the publisher‘s
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fweb site for information about how business law intersects with the six functional areas of business.
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The authors encourage students to ―connect to the core,‖ and remember the ways in which law
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intersects with other areas of study, including corporate management, production and
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ftransportation, marketing, research and development, accounting and finance, and human f f f f f f f f f



resource management.
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This manual supports the ―connecting to the core‖ theme by giving ideas for assignments that
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encourage students to integrate their business law knowledge with knowledge they are
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facquiring from their other business classes. The manual also encourages professors to improve
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their teaching skills. Finally, the manual suggests teaching ideas for both beginning and
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experienced teachers.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES f




After reading this chapter, students will be able to:
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1-1 Define business law. f f




1-2 Relate the functional areas of business to the relevant areas of business
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law1- 3 Recall the purposes of law.
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1-4 Distinguish among types of law. f f f f



1-5 Differentiate between sources of the law. f f f f f




1-6 Identify the various schools of jurisprudence. f f f f f




LECTURE NOTES WITH DEFINITIONS f f f




In the news…
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items to material from the chapter.
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In addition to ideas students come up with on their own, consider weaving in
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fnews stories provided by the McGraw Hill.
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For Chapter One, McGraw Hill offers the following stories:
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―Smoking Ban: Tobacco Tyrants: Gone Too Far? Many States Are Putting f f f f f f f f f f



Stronger Restrictions on Where You Can Smoke‖
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• Have states gone too far in banning smoking? f f f f f f f

, • Whose interests are state legislatures looking out for in f f f f f f f f



banning smoking?
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―College Officer DealingsWith Lenders Scrutinized.‖ f f f f f




• Should regulators take a more careful look at college officers? f f f f f f f f f




• Why created changes in the ways college officers interact with lenders? f f f f f f f f f f



1-1 Define f Business law consists of the enforceable rules of conduct that
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fbusiness law. f govern commercial relationships.
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1-2 Relate the
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functional areas
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• Corporate management f


of business to
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• Production and transportation
the relevant
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• Marketing
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areas of
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business law.
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• Research and development f f




• Accounting and finance f f




• Human resource management f f




1-3 Recall the
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fpurposes of f • Serving as an alternative to fighting f f f f f



law.
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• Facilitating a sense that change is possible f f f f f f




• Encouraging social justice f f




• Guaranteeing personal freedoms f f




• Serving as a moral guide f f f f




1-4 Distinguish
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famong types of f f
Private law involves disputes between private individuals or groups.
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law.
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Public law involves disputes between private individuals or groups
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and their government.
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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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relationshipsbetween persons and between persons and their government.
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Criminal law involves incidents in which someone commits an act against
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the public as a unit.
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Teaching tip: Ask students to give an example of a fact situation that
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led to both criminal and civil lawsuits, e.g., the O.J. Simpson trials.
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1-5 Differentiate
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between sources
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1. Constitutions
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Constitutional law refers to the general limits and powers of f f f f f f f f f



governments as stated in their written constitutions.
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2. Statutes or legislative actions f f f




3. Cases
Case law (or common law) is the collection of legal interpretations
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made by judges.
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Stare decisis means courts are relying on precedent.
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Teaching tip: The first time your students encounter an appellate case in
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the
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, readings, show them what stare decisis looks like in the context of a real case.
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4. Administrative law f



Administrative law is the collection of rules and decisions f f f f f f f f



fmade by administrative agencies.
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5. Treaties
A treaty is a binding agreement between two states or
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finternational organizations. f



6. Executive orders
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An executive order is a directive that comes from the president or
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stategovernor.
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1-6 Identify the
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various schools
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• Natural law—certain ethical laws and principles are morally right f f f f f f f f


of
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jurisprudence.
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―above‖ the laws devised by humans. f f f f f




• Legal Positivism—assumes the legitimate political authority f f f f f



deserves our obedience when it issues a rule.
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• Identification with the Vulnerable—emphasis on fairness and f f f f f f



looking out for those with the least power.
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• Historical School/Tradition—emphasis on the use of stare decisis. f f f f f f f




• Legal Realism—judges consider social and economic conditions. f f f f f f




• Cost-benefit Analysis—make calculations to maximize the f f f f f



ratio of benefits to costs.
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Global and f At
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Law
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will come up later in the book:
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Trade, i.e. the exchange of goods or services, on a global scale f f f f f f f f f f f



has ledto the creation of trade agreements that serve as de facto
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rules governingthe global business environment.
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• Comparative law—the field of law that studies and compares laws f f f f f f f f f



in different countries.
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Appendix on f Critical thinking includes the application of evaluative standards to
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Critical Thinking
f f fassess the quality or the reasoning being offered to support the
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and Business
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they read an argument:
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1. Find the facts. f f




2. Look for the issue. f f f




3. Identify the judge‘s reasons and conclusion. f f f f f




4. Locate in the decision the rules of law that govern the judge‘s reasoning.
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5. Apply critical thinking to the reasoning. Evaluate the reasoning.
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• Look for potential ambiguity. f f f




• Consider the strength of analogies. f f f f

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