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Fully revised and updated, Australian Commercial Law is indispensable for students seeking a comprehensive understanding of commercial law.
Offers a concise introduction to commercial law in Australia. The textbook provides a detailed discussion of a variety of topics in commercial law such as agency, bailment, the sale of goods, the transfer of property and the Personal Property Securities Act.
This classic text has provided generations of students with a clear, accessible & informative exposition of the general principles of business law. Australian Commercial Law is still the essential guide to the legal issues surrounding commercial practice. This 22nd edition has been updated to reflect all changes to the law & major case developments since the last edition. Major changes include: * Contract: Consent of Parties -- updated to include, inter alia, the recent important decision of the High Court in Garcia v National Australia Bank Ltd (1998) concerning guarantees by wives of their husband's business debts * Consumer Protection under the Trade Practices Act 1998 -- discussion of the Trade Practices Amendment (Fair Trading) Act 1998, which prohibits 'unconscionable conduct' by large corporations in transactions with small business. Also included is discussion of the Trade Practices Amendment (Country of Origin Representations) Act 1998, concerning the appropriate use of representations such as "Made in Australia" or "Product of Australia" * Property -- now includes a completely new section on Native Title * Company Law -- substantially revised to incorporate the important changes made by the Company Law Review Act 1998 * Intellectual Property -- includes significant amendments made by the Copyright Amendment Act (No. 2) 1998, concerning employed journalist's copyright, copyright in labelling & packaging of imported goods, conversion damages & the removal of the copyright restrictions on the parallel importation of records. This chapter also includes discussion of the Franchising Code of Conduct 1998. * Bankruptcy -- incorporates into the text substantial changes made by the Bankruptcy Legislation Amendment Act 1996 * Workplace Relations: Employment & Industrial Relations -- revised & updated to include recent developments including the significant decision of the High Court in Patrick Stevedores Operations No. 2 v Maritime Union Australia (1998).
Assists students to understand the concepts and principles of business law in the current Australian commercial law environment.
Introduces corporate law in Australia with authoritative, contextual and critical analyses of the law of corporations and financial markets.
Updated to include recent important developments in Australian intellectual property law, this is an essential text for students and professionals.
This new and timely work provides up-to-date and detailed analysis of the new Unfair Contract Terms Law (UCTL) that was introduced as part of the Australian Consumer Law reforms of 2010, and which took effect in each state and territory from 1 January 2011. The UCTL represents a radical change in consumer protection law and in contract law. In Unfair Contract Terms Law in Australia experienced author and senior lecturer Dr Jeannie Paterson explains the operation of the UCTL and considers the implications for standard boilerplate terms in consumer contracts. The work also examines the background to the reforms and utilises precedents drawn from similar regimes that have operated in Victoria and the UK. UNFAIR CONTRACT TERMS IN AUSTRALIA will be highly useful for litigation purposes and compliance work. It will appeal to competition, consumer and commercial solicitors and barristers as well as regulators involved in drafting, reviewing and enforcing standard form consumer contracts. Traders dealing with consumers will find this work invaluable as they review their contracts to ensure compliance with the legislation. UNFAIR CONTRACT TERMS IN AUSTRALIA is a vital resource for the adjustment to, and ongoing compliance with, the new law.
The cases in this text have been selected to align with current teaching in business law and provide an excellent quick resource for students or anyone wanting to understand the case law in the area of business law. Features oÂeo Structure of the case summaries: catch words, facts, issue and decision reflects modern case analysis oÂeo Assists the reader with understanding the principles of each case oÂeo All key cases in the subject area in one easy-to-find collection Related LexisNexis Titles Fitzpatrick, Symes, Veljanovski & Parker, Business and Corporations Law, 2nd edition, 2014 Graw, Parker, Whitford, Sangkuhl & Do, Understanding Business Law, 7th edition, 2015 Parker & Veljanovski, LexisNexis Study Guide: Business Law, 2nd edition, 2013
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.