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10 déc. 2013
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Trade Theories

Case study - 2 pages - Business law

manufactures to customer, is important because it provide end users with their basic needs. For the process of trading to be effective, various factors such as environment factors that affect the process need to be considered. Some of these effects have great negative impacts to businesses and...

24 sept. 2012
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Employment at will doctrine: Law, Ethics & Corp. Governance

Case study - 4 pages - Business law

When thinking about privacy laws and the collecting of citizens' private information, there are certainly a few things that come to mind. First and foremost is the technology that helps us in so many facets of life and has brought us closer together, has also began to bring into focus the...

20 févr. 2011
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Automobile contracts as the fulcrum of the automobile industry

Thesis - 4 pages - Business law

This paper argues that automobile contracting is one of the most important tenets of the automobile industry as supported by the various articles on the import of contracting in the global business arena by Michael P. Vandenbergh. There are however specific areas of interest to all the parties...

29 sept. 2010
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Three Case Studies of Business Law

Essay - 7 pages - Business law

In the first situation, we can identify three main issues. First of all, the order arrived a few days late. Then the Buyer asserts that the MP3 Players were damaged by moisture by the ship's hull. These two problems are linked to each other: the Buyers wants us to cut the sell price from...

29 sept. 2010
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The Salomon case

Case study - 3 pages - Business law

Since the Salomon case, the doctrine of separate corporate personalities constitutes the corner stone of British company law. Thus, a properly incorporated company is considered as having a legal personality of its own and ought to be treated as a legal entity distinct from its shareholders even...

29 sept. 2010
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International Business Law: Three cases

Essay - 6 pages - Business law

This paper talks about a buyer, located in Miami, who ordered 2,500 cell-phones from company for a total amount of $150,000 (including the shipping charge). But there were several problems with this order: the order was delayed and the phones were damaged by moisture during shipping. One of the...

29 sept. 2010
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International Business Law

Essay - 10 pages - Business law

A buyer, who had previously ordered phones from a Company, recently ordered a batch of 2,500 phones from it at the price of 40/unit, for a total of 100,000, plus a fixed 500 shipping charge, for delivery to "CIF Miami." At the Buyer's request, the phones have the Buyer's logo printed on...

29 sept. 2010
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There is no sense in maintaining different rules for tracing at law and in equity. One set of tracing rules is enough

Essay - 3 pages - Business law

In the administration of a trust, the trustee is the one that assumes a range of duties and responsibilities. When a breach of trust occurs, the trustee might be liable for both acts of omission and commission. There are several ways a beneficiary can pursue remedies for a breach of duty on the...

29 sept. 2010
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Cool Phone's Case Analysis

Essay - 6 pages - Business law

This study involves a scenario where you are the vice-president of a 75-person company ("Company") in the fictional French-speaking country of Euphoria, whose capital is Anytown, whose legal system closely resembles that of France's, and which is party to the CISG. The company designs and...

29 sept. 2010
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International business law, allied tows, inc. in Utopia

Essay - 15 pages - Business law

As a potential multinational firm, Allied Toys wants to implement a business development strategy in a predetermined country, in order to see if this model could be applicable as a 'worldwide development strategy'. The fact is that the Republic of Utopia is a country where setting up a...

29 sept. 2010
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Indirect takings (readings summary)

Book review - 2 pages - Business law

The concept of indirect taking lacks of a clear definition. Instead, it appears as a concept having a variable geometry. Contrary to the characterization of a situation of direct expropriation which is relatively easy and straightforward (ex: nationalization of an investment), the...

29 sept. 2010
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The U.S. and Bilateral Investment Treaties

Essay - 2 pages - Business law

The number of Bilateral Investment Treaties or BITs has grown dramatically during the last few decades. They are presented as an important tool of FDI and a key factor contributing to foster economic growth and development. As underlined in the paper, BITs have become the major tool for the...

29 sept. 2010
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NAFTA Dispute Settlement

Essay - 2 pages - Business law

This paper illustrates the tensions inherent to the North American Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA dispute settlement mechanism. They also underline the difficulties encountered to establish a proper balance between two legitimate and contradictory interests, namely the protection of investors'...

29 sept. 2010
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Customary International Law and FDI

Essay - 2 pages - Business law

The notions of expropriation and of its compensation are at the heart of every discussion pertaining to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). In fact, one might argue that these notions, among others, reflect the complex nature inherent to the FDI mechanism. The complexity lies in the fact that the...

29 sept. 2010
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NAFTA's Chapter Eleven and Fair and Equitable Treatment

Essay - 2 pages - Business law

The interpretation of Article 1105 of the North American Free Trade Agreement or the NAFTA has generated and will generate many controversies regarding the meaning of its first paragraph. Given this provision's open language, the controversies and doubts are understandable. According to Meg...

29 sept. 2010
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Umbrella Clauses and Transfers

Essay - 2 pages - Business law

An umbrella clause generally reads as follows: "each party shall observe any obligation arising from a particular commitment it may have entered into with regard to a specific investment". We can infer from this statement that the aim of this clause is to protect any specific commitments by...

29 sept. 2010
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Forum-shopping and Amicus

Essay - 2 pages - Business law

The article by Professor's Bjorklund article underlines the complexity encountered by parties with respect to international investment litigation. The factors pertaining to this complexity are multiple and exist at virtually every stage in an investment operation. Among these factors of...

29 sept. 2010
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NAFTA's Chapter Eleven and Non-Discriminatory Treatment

Essay - 2 pages - Business law

One of the first and foremost agreements which has been driven by policy considerations is the NAFTA agreement. This agreement was especially created so that three important countries in the world (US, Mexico and Canada) would benefit economically. On clearly assessing this agreement, a layman...

29 sept. 2010
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The future of Investment Regulation

Essay - 2 pages - Business law

An attempt was made to terminate the introduction of one general text relating to the regulation of the FDI. In other words, the cancellation of the draft text pertaining to the Multilateral Agreement on Investment ("MAI") which was elaborated through the patronage of the Organization of...

29 sept. 2010
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Unfair Terms in contract

Essay - 5 pages - Business law

Seller Ltd ("Seller?) is a manufacturer and seller of lifting equipment. Buyer Ltd, ("Buyer?), provides heavy goods vehicle servicing. On 1 July 2006 Buyer requested a copy of Seller's brochure and this was sent by post and received by Buyer on 3 July 2006. Tom, a representative of Buyer...

29 juin 2010
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Lease agreement according to the Bulgarian legislation

Thesis - 3 pages - Business law

The rights of the Lessee can be protected if the agreement comes into force after the financing is provided. Since the parties desire the term of lease to be more than 3 years, the contract has to be signed by persons who are capable of activities of complex management. As it is presumed until...

25 févr. 2010
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The mortgagee's power of sale: Problem question

Thesis - 4 pages - Business law

In considering the Bank's duties in relation to a sale of the property, it will be necessary to consider the various rights conferred on a mortgagee by virtue of granting the mortgage. Under section 101 of the Law of Property Act 1925 (LPA), the Bank as mortgagee will have rights in Apple...

15 févr. 2010
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Intellectual property problem question covering various areas and the fictional problem scenario

Thesis - 5 pages - Business law

Professor Jones an employee of the University of Shaleford, gives a one hour guest lecture to a local group of organic retailers on the topic of “Intellectual Property Rights that Affect the Organic Industry”. She gives the lecture at the headquarters of the Organic Retailers...

23 nov. 2009
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Critical analysis of the trade marks act of ECJ (European Court of Justice)

Thesis - 3 pages - Business law

The Trade Marks Act 1994 was the result of the European Union's aspiration to approximate the trade mark laws of member states. Section 1 of the legislation defines a trade mark as “any sign capable of being represented graphically which is capable of distinguishing goods or services of one...

23 nov. 2009
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Understanding the law of contract

Thesis - 2 pages - Business law

This essay examines as to whether or not Alicia has contractual obligation to compensate the money that is in dispute to each of the particular parties who are involved in the transaction. Both, intention to create lawful relations and consideration will be assessed to reach the correct...

13 nov. 2009
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The relevance of intellectual property (IP) in various scenarios

Thesis - 5 pages - Business law

The narrative of intellectual property today is a dichotomy between those proponents who believe it is a necessary legal measure in the evolution of our society, and those who believe such rights actually trump the rights of the individual. Indeed, much of the controversy surrounding the issue of...

27 oct. 2009
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Doing business in China: The Citibank's way

Thesis - 5 pages - Business law

Citibank is known for its innovative approach in developing markets. Citibank has always been at the forefront of exploring opportunities in markets where level playing field was absent. This calculated-risk approach has been the reason for development of efficient banking at Citibank. On sensing...

14 sept. 2009
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Business ethics and social responsibility - published: 14/09/2009

Thesis - 3 pages - Business law

Government's role in environmental protection is to establish standards and set regulations on environmental protection and enforce those standards in a method that is unbiased, and according to the guidelines of environmental integrity. Federal policy, first must achieve harmony between the...

30 juil. 2009
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The deemed undertaking rule

Thesis - 5 pages - Business law

The “Deemed Undertaking” rule (30.1) functions to prevent information gathered during discovery from being disclosed. The rule itself serves to protect information that respondents may be forced to divulge during discovery by ensuring that any information cannot be used in other...

17 mai 2009
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International business law (2006) - publié le 17/05/2009

Thesis - 7 pages - Business law

In most parts of the developed countries the economy is regulated through liberal systems. A liberal system means that there exists open markets and competition over these markets. States and governments are not the leaders of these markets. They are only the institutions which have created rules...