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Boundaries of Commercial and Trade Law

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Do business people consider the rules of commercial law when they negotiate a business deal, or are the practicalities of whatever transaction they are about to agree upon their sole consideration? Or does the law fade into the background to such an extent that it becomes almost irrelevant? If so, what is the role of law in commerce and, therefore, what are the boundaries of commercial law? These questions are examined in this important book, written for: teachers and researchers of commercial law, undergraduate and postgraduate students of commercial law, legal practitioners, business professionals, public bodies for the regulation of trade and commerce, as well as libraries of reference.

204 pages, Paperback

First published October 20, 2011

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