MacDonald, Diane B, and Judith A Ramaglia. “Teaching International Business Law: A Liberal Arts Perspective.” Journal Of Legal Studies Education, vol. 22, no. 1, Mar. 2005, pp. 39–64. Education Research Complete, doi:10.1111/j.1744-1722.2004.00010.x. Accessed 1 Oct. 2017.
The research I'm doing is about an International business law degree, this journal article talks about teaching international business law in a liberal arts perspective. It talks about the role of liberal arts education in teaching international business law in the United States, Integration of the liberal arts and business programs; teaching benefits of liberal arts education to business law students; Nature of the undergraduate course; issues in regulating international
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business overseas and developing countries rise in influence, the regulation of international business has never become so crucial in federal law. In this the authors without a personal bias tell you about how important international business has become. Greatly describing fully how to understand the concept of international business and how it has become so crucial to our economy in the past several years. It applies to the research for this project because it talks about the importance of this study. So overall this is a good article to refer to in light of international business law. I chose this source because it is bold and gives all the readers need to know about this topic. It directly states concrete information about international business law and how it is relevant and those who choose to study it, what they will benefit from the course. The article is mostly informative to the readers, it is just stating how important and relevant the field of study …show more content…
It also states that in changing global business, an ideal course to enhance student knowledge is the International Business Law. It is also stated that students gain global knowledge of legal issues and also learn how to find, access and use law for analyzing issues. Thus being important in further studies of the international business law. The article is unbiased whereas it is factual evidence. However, most students have limited exposure to international legal resources and struggle to find them to answer questions and solve problems. To assist students in their research, a library-based Course Page specifically designed for the course, coupled with a librarian presentation were found to be useful to students. In some cases this article may not be as relevant to the modern day times because we have more advanced research databases, but libraries are still important because the books are factual topics which could eventually help us find exactly what we’re looking for when the internet or any other recourse is not
Jennings, M. (2012). Business: Its ethical, legal, and global environment. (9th Ed.) Mason, OH: South-Western Cengage Learning ISBN: 978-0538470544
Jennings, Marianne M. Business: Its Legal, Ethical, and Global Environment. Mason, Ohio: Cengage Learning, 2008. Print.
Many business owners and entrepreneurs are doubtful about the global opportunities available to their business. In other words, business owners don’t give consideration to the world markets, instead they tend think locally in terms of gaining customers. This doubt however is unfounded. The international trade commission reported that 70% of the world’s purchasing power and 95% of the world’s consumers are located outside of the United States, which means that there is a massive market that is currently untapped by 99% of business in America. In addition to doubt, there is the uncertainty about exporting to other countries, this uncertainty may stem from lack of knowledge about foreign trade and the international laws. A business owner may be uncertain about how, when, where, and to whom it is legal to ship their products. Although, this uncertainty is understandable it is not required for businesses that are conducting business legally within the United States, business owners should remain mindful of this so that they can push their uncertainties aside. The last factor that deters businesses from international trade is Fear. Fear that there will be unforeseen and uncontrollable issues with transporting goods such as: theft, loss, damages, diversions, and/or regulatory penalties that may be imposed on the business. Although, there is a
Drumbl, M. B. (2007). International Decisions. American Society of International Law , 101 (4), 841-848.
The next section will illustrate the way in which separate commerce businesses function in the international legal atmosphere and to recognize any of the domestic and worldwide matters, which affect the assorted industry configuration and how those concerns can be successfully handled. Lastly, the paper will contain information about Sport Bar Franchise documents that are needed to initiate the business in the state of Maryland.
Kubasek, N., Brennan, B., & Browne, M. (2012). The legal environment of business: A critical thinking approach (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.
Hill, C., Wee, C. and Udayasankar, K. 2012.International Business:An Asian Perspective. 8th ed. Singapore: McGraw-Hill.
Political and legal considerations were given first priority in this analysis with primary emphasis given to whether a country's legal or political system prohibits or impedes foreign investment. If a country's political or legal system discouraged or prevented foreign investment, that country was disqualified from further consideration. Factors considered when assessing the political and legal environment:
18. Rugman, Alan M. and Collinson, Simon. International Business 4th Edition. Essex : Pearson Education Limited, 2006.
Nowadays, business is set in a global environment. Companies not only regard their locations or primary market bases, but also consider the rest of the world. In this context, more and more companies start to run multinational business in various parts of the world. In this essay, companies which run multinational business are to be characterized as multinational companies'. By following the globalization campaign, multinational companies' supply chains can be enriched, high costs work force can be transformed and potential markets can be expanded. Consequentially, competitive advantages of companies can be strengthened in a global market. Otherwise, some problems are met in the changed environments in foreign countries at the same time. The changed environments can be divided into four main aspects, namely, cultural environment, legal environment, economic environment and political system problems. All the changed environments make problems to multinational companies. In particular, problems which are caused by changed culture environment are the most serious aspect of running a multinational business. This essay will discuss these problems and give some suggestions to solve them.
Public International law International law contains of rules and principles, which preside over the relations and communication of nations with each other. International Law that is in most other countries referred to as Public International Law concerns itself only with questions of rights among more than a few nations or nations and the citizens or subjects of other nations. In dissimilarity, Private International Law deals with controversies among confidential persons, natural or juridical, arising out of situations having important association to further than one nation. In current years the line up connecting public and private international law have became more and more doubtful. Issues of private international law may also associate issues of public international law and numerous matters of private international law nave considerable meaning for the international group of people of nations. International Law consists of the basic, classic concepts of law in nationwide legal systems, status, property, responsibility, and tort. It also includes substantive law, procedure, process and remedies. International Law is rooted in receipt by the nation states, which comprise the system. Customary law and conventional law are primary sources of international law. Customary international law results when states trail convinced practices usually and time after time out of an intelligence of legal responsibility. Lately the customary law was codified in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. Conventional international law derives from international agreements and may obtain any appearance that the constricting parties have the same opinion upon. Agreements may be complete in admiration to any substance except for to the leve...
In any kind of legal relations, subject always play an important role, and it is one of the signals to determine the relation that pertaining the adjustment of any legislation system. International law is a legislation system that is a set of thousands of documents from various sources. The research about the subjects is necessary since it helps to find out the source of law, which relation pertains the adjustment of law. The subjects of international law include sovereign states and analogous entities, intergovernmental organizations, the individuals, and multinational corporations.
In order for the purchaser to buy internationally, a contract had got to be concluded first, so as to ensure the benefits of both parties. And international contract are more complex as compare to local contract. Therefore in this assignment, we shall discuss the importance of international contract and its own complexity.
Stonehouse, G., Campbell, D., Hamill, J. & Purdie, T. (2004). Global and Transnational Business (2nd ed.). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
As I plan to pursue a postgraduate degree in the field of legal affairs, I have hoped that this particular course could help me gain a better understanding of the prevailing