This book 'International Business Law' attempts to present an integrated account of the enormous progress that has been referred to total norms and customary practices regulating international business transactions and all kinds of relationships between business organizations across national boundaries, which includes usually: contract law, sales law, company law, negotiable instrument law, marine law, insurance law, etc. It also puts emphasis on the business activities conducted between individuals and enterprises from different countries, especially the codes and regulations on trade and investment.
The author has made serious and sincere effort to incorporate all important aspects of international business law in ten chapters. The very first chapter gives introductory outline of the book. The Law of Contract has been examined in second chapter however, third chapter deals with the legal framework of international business. Fourth chapter examines international sale law and the law of business organizations is described in fifth chapter. Sixth chapter emphasises the law of agency and seventh chapter deals with the law of business organizations. Role of WTO and GATT in international trade has been examined in eighth chapter. Ninth chapter deals with the law of intellectual property and India's international business laws are described in last chapter of those book. This book is valuable source of knowledge for students and teachers of BBA and MBA in general and International Business Management in particular.
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