[Collective] – INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS LAW [Canadian], edited by Guy Lefebvre and Stéphane Rousseau
[Collective] – INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS LAW [Canadian], edited by Guy Lefebvre and Stéphane Rousseau
    [Collectif]
    INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS LAW [Canadian], edited by Guy Lefebvre and Stéphane Rousseau
Édition :
    Montreal
Date :
    2006
    in-8, br., (cover faded), interior very fresh, IX-[1 ff.]-702 p.
    "Through its nine texts, this collection offers an introduction to Canadian business law. But right from the start, a question arises, the answer to which we already suspect is not easily grasped: what is business law? A difficult field to define, business law, in its general sense, encompasses all branches of private and public law that govern the activities of businesspeople. In a more restricted sense, this concept falls under private law and frames all activities related to the production and distribution of goods and services. Even with this second definition, it is clear that anyone approaching business law will inevitably be confronted with the particularly vast scope of a field shaped by an uncommon variety of legal regimes. The very study of business law is therefore a challenge in itself, a challenge compounded by the unique characteristics of this branch of law." Initially intended for students, this volume is also aimed at foreign lawyers interested in Canadian business law. While not claiming to be exhaustive, it aims to provide a solid understanding of the rules governing the production and distribution of goods and services, from both a national and international perspective, thus giving the reader fundamental reference points. (Back cover)

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