Business Law

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Course Description

Distance learning course of 5 units and 21 sections

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Regardless of what the nature of your involvement in business is - and whether you are working in the private or public sector - as a business man or woman you will face an array of legal controls and obligations of an unprecedented scope and complexity.

This course is designed to introduce students who are preparing for a career in business to some of the legal rules and issues which you will encounter once you enter the world of commerce. You will not become an expert in any area of the law as a result of studying the course, however at the end of your study of this course it is hoped that you will not only have increased your knowledge about the law as it applies to the business world; but that you would have developed some competence at identifying legal issues, applying legal rules to factual situations and having a European perspective.

Tutor Support

With this course you will have unlimited access to your own personal tutor who specialises in their field of study. It is your personal tutor's role to ensure that you receive constructive feedback and to deal with any queries you may have. You are more than welcome to telephone, fax or email your personal tutor.

You will also have access to a dedicated and friendly team of administrators and course advisors who offer sound and professional guidance and advice when you need it. This ensures that you will never feel neglected and that you will always succeed!

Assessment Method

After each lesson there will be a question paper, which needs to be completed and submitted to your personal tutor for marking. This method of continual assessment ensures that your personal tutor can consistently monitor your progress and provide you with assistance throughout the duration of the course.

What's Included
  • All study materials
  • Study Guide
  • Full Tutor and Admin support
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    Course Outline

    Unit 1: The English Legal System

    Section One: The Nature of Law
    Introduction
    Some social functions of law
    Criminal and civil law
    Common law and equity
    Equitable rights
    Equitable remedies
    Maxims of equity
    Common law damages
    Summary of section one

    Section Two: Sources of Law
    Legislation
    Statutory interpretation
    Precedent
    European Union law
    Summary of section two

    Section Three: The Courts and Tribunals
    Possible classifications
    The legal process
    Criminal courts
    Indictable offences
    Summary offences
    Offences triable either way
    Civil courts
    Tribunals
    Arbitration
    Mediation
    Summary of section three

    Section Four: Legal Personnel and Legal Aid
    Magistrates
    Juries
    Members of tribunals
    The solicitor
    The barrister
    The judges
    Legal aid and other sources of legal assistance
    Summary of section four

    Unit 2: Legal Relationships

    Section One: Liability for Employees and Agents
    The employment relationship
    Vicarious liability
    The contract of employment
    Agency
    Types of agent and formation
    Responsibilities of the parties
    Terminating an agency
    The commercial agents regulations

    Summary of section one

    Section Two: Sole Traders and Partnerships
    Business organisations introduced
    Sole traders
    Partnerships
    Liability of partners
    The partnership agreement
    Ending the partnership
    Summary of section two

    Section Three: Forming a Company
    Basic principles
    Separate legal personality
    Company membership and limited liability
    Types of company
    Forming a company
    The constitution: memorandum and articles
    The Memorandum of Association
    The Articles of Association
    Changing the constitution
    Summary of section three

    Section Four: Managing the Company
    Capital
    Shares
    Borrowing
    Company management
    Summary of section four
    Unit 2: additional questions
    Additional questions: guidance

    Unit 3: Business Contracts

    Section One: Making a Contract
    What is a contract?
    Creating the contract
    Agreement - offer
    Concluding the agreement - acceptance
    Intention to create legal relations
    Consideration
    Summary of section one

    Section Two: What Can Go Wrong During the Making of a Contract
    What can go wrong in the making of a contract and how it affects the contract
    Lack of certainty
    Lack of necessary formality
    Lack of capacity
    Illegal contracts
    Misrepresentation
    Summary of section two

    Section Three: Contractual Terms
    The contents of a contract
    Terms and pre-contractual statements
    Contractual terms - express and implied
    Conditions, warranties and innominate terms
    Terms which exclude or limit liability
    Summary of section three

    Section Four: Discharging a Contract
    How contracts come to an end
    Discharge by performance
    Discharge by agreement
    Discharge by breach of contract
    Frustration of contracts
    Remedies
    Summary of section four

    Unit 3: additional questions
    Additional questions: guidance Reading list for Unit 3

    Unit 4: Non-Contractual Obligations of the Seller/Producer

    Section One: The Duty of Care in Negligence
    Negligence: an introduction
    The duty of care
    Special circumstance
    Negligent statements and professional negligence
    Summary of section one

    Section Two: Other Aspects of Negligence and Product Liability
    Breach of duty
    Factors in setting the standard
    Proof of breach
    Resulting damage
    Defences
    Remedies
    Product liability
    Summary of section two

    Section Three: Other Aspects of Tort
    Nuisance
    The rule in Rylands v Fletcher
    Occupier�s liability
    Summary of section three

    Section Four: Liability in Respect of Employees
    Vicarious liability
    Liability for employees only
    Within the course of employment
    Health and safety at work
    Making the system work
    Summary of section four

    Unit 4: additional questions

    Additional questions: guidance

    Unit 5: European Community Law

    Section One: The Development of the European Community
    Introduction and history
    The Treaty of Rome
    The four main institutions
    The Treaty of Maastricht
    Terminology
    Summary of section one

    Section Two: The Functions of the Institutions
    The role of the institutions
    Inter-relationship of the institutions
    Recent changes
    Summary of section two

    Section Three: The Sources of European Community Law
    Transformation of European Community law into English law
    The enacted sources of European Community law
    The general principles of EC law
    Modes of interpretation
    Summary of section three

    Section Four: The Integration of European Community Law at a National Level
    Supremacy of European Community law
    Direct effect
    Indirect effect of EC law
    State liability for non-compliance with EC law
    Summary of section four

    Section Five: Enforcement of European Community Law at a European Level
    Introduction
    Control of the institutions
    The action for failure to act
    The plea of illegality
    The action for damages
    Control of Member States
    The preliminary reference procedure
    Comment
    Summary of section five
    Unit 5: additional questions
    Additional questions: guidance
    Further reading
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    Language English
    Content Length 40.00 hours
    Duration of Access Unlike other Distance Education Colleges, we impose no time limits or pressures on you to complete your course material. Your course will not expire, and it will not become invalid until you have successfully completed it.
    Instructor Self Study
    Vendor Stonebridge (Read more about Stonebridge accreditation.)
    Course Certification Business Law Diploma issued by Stonebridge

    All students will receive a certificate in the mail on successful completion of their course.

    Prerequisites/Audience There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
    Requirements/Materials Included This program can be accessed and completed using either PC or Macintosh computers. You'll need an Internet connection of 28Kpbs or higher, and a Web browser. There are no required textbooks.
    Price: $ 478.00 (USD)
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