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Tailored to meet the specific needs of business, law, and international students, Foundations of Australian Law strikes a perfect balance in both content and language, positioning itself as an ideal resource for a diverse audience. The sixth edition stands as a testament to its commitment to staying current, having been fully updated to incorporate recent changes in the legal landscape.
Structured into 12 chapters across four parts, the text provides a comprehensive exploration of key legal areas. Part A delves into the Australian legal system, while Part B addresses torts, defamation, nuisance, and trespass. Part C meticulously covers contract law, divided into three clear and logical chapters. Part D provides in-depth details on consumer law, focusing on the sale of goods and consumer protection. Additionally, Part E serves as a valuable reference, featuring a Glossary of key terms, Tables of Cases and Acts, and a comprehensive Index.
To enrich the learning process, each of the 12 chapters incorporates highlighted Legal principles and Case studies. The addition of new ‘Test your understanding’ questions encourages active engagement and legal research. Each chapter concludes with a thoughtful arrangement of sections, including Terms & concepts review questions, Consolidation questions, and Discussion questions or challenging Problems.
More than just an accessible and affordable textbook, Foundations of Australian Law now stands as the most up-to-date choice for Business Law students studying in Australia, ensuring that learners receive the most relevant and current insights into the legal framework.
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