Australian Commercial Law


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Fully revised and updated, Australian Commercial Law is indispensable for students seeking a comprehensive understanding of commercial law.




Australian Business Law 2005


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Australian Business Law 2016


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Australian Business Law is a must-have for law and business students, practitioners and those interested in contemporary business law. It discusses the main areas of law affecting business and includes case examples, references to legislation, links to the main government (and other) websites and flow charts and diagrams to support explanations. The text has been reviewed and updated to improve readability and to reflect changes to the law, including those made by the Civil Liability Acts, Australian Consumer Law, Competition and Consumer Act, National Credit Code and the Personal Property Securities Act. This 2016 edition contains valuable expanded commentary on:The Civil Liability Acts Competition and Consumer LawObligations of the banking and finance sectorIntellectual propertyThe Amendments to the Insurance Contracts Act




Contemporary Australian Corporate Law


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Introduces corporate law in Australia with authoritative, contextual and critical analyses of the law of corporations and financial markets.




Vermeesch and Lindgren's Business Law of Australia


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In addition to substantial revision and updating, the twelfth edition discusses in detail the following recent legislative developments which have changed the face of business law in Australia .




Sale of Businesses in Australia


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This second edition of Sale of Businesses in Australia concentrates on the sale of small businesses trading as individuals or in partnership under the standard Sales of Business contracts promulgated by the various Law Societies and Real Estate Institutes. Several chapters also apply to the sale of businesses generally.Topics covered include:matters relating to the typical transaction: stock in trade, goodwill, plant and fixtures; additional matters such as intellectual property, business names, and the transfer of business leases; special contract provisions, including restraint of trade and employee provisions, and other special conditions commonly found in contracts; taxation implications of the sale; time stipulations; obligations on completion; disclosure obligations; remedies for commonly encountered types of breach by either party.The book serves as an ideal reference point for the busy legal practitioner involved in advising upon these transactions and has extensive references to the standard contracts in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland.




Australian Business Law


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Using clear and concise language this fully revised and updated edition enables students to understand complex aspects of business law and shows how this theory complies with real life.




Commercial Arbitration in Australia


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Commercial Arbitration Law in Australia provides an essential and timely guide to domestic commercial arbitration in Australia following the 2010 decision by the Standing Committee of Attorneys-General (SCAG) to enact new uniform commercial arbitration acts in each jurisdiction. The new uniform legislation uses the UNICTRAL Model Law as its basis with deviations necessary for the Australian domestic setting and has already been enacted in New South Wales. These substantive and procedural changes to Australia's existing domestic arbitration law make a new and comprehensive text on this topic essential. Commercial Arbitration Law in Australia will provide the reader with: a background to the reform process, in-depth consideration of relevant case law from around the world, as influenced by the UNCITRAL Model Law, Australian jurisprudence on arbitration law and practice, A section-by-section commentary on the new Commercial Arbitration Act 2010 (NSW), which follows the SCAG's model provisions, and discussion of alternative forms of dispute resolution. This work is a 'must have' for anyone involved in commercial dispute resolution in Australia whether as a party to the arbitration, counsel, neutral or student.




The Future of Australian Legal Education


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The Future of Australian Legal Education Conference was held in August 2017 to mark the 10th anniversary of the Australian Academy of Law (AAL), the 90th anniversary of the Australian Law Journal (ALJ) and the 30th anniversary of the Pearce Report on Australian Law Schools. The conference provided a forum for an informed, national discussion on the future of legal study and practice in Australia, covering practitioners, academics, judges and students.




Contemporary Australian Business Law


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Australian businesses operate within a complex legal environment, so it's important students and professionals understand their legal obligations. Contemporary Australian Business Law is an authoritative text that makes key legal concepts accessible to business students, while maintaining academic rigour. Written for business students new to studying business law, this text introduces the fundamental legal topics encountered in business, including contracts, business structures, taxation, property and employment. Discussion in each chapter strikes a balance between accessibility and detail to assist understanding of these complex legal issues. A hypothetical scenario running through each chapter scaffolds learning and provides relevant real-world examples of the law in practice. Each chapter includes margin definitions, case boxes that guide students through landmark business law cases, and practice problems that test students' ability to apply their knowledge to realistic situations. Written by experts, Contemporary Australian Business Law is an essential introduction to the Australian legal system for business students.