BUS 393 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1,2,6: Shoplifting, Liquid Oxygen, Trade Union

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Law: consists of rules with penalties that are likely to be enforced either by the courts or by other agents of government. Law and morality should not be confused. Substantive law: the rules determining behavior, including our rights and obligations. Procedural law: how legal institutions work and the processes involved in enforcing the law. Public law: the dispute involves the government (including criminal law and government regulation) When a business person is dealing with a government official or regulatory body. Private law or civil law (rules governing business interactions): composed of the rules that enable an individual to sue a person who has injured him or her. When a business person is involved in a contract dispute with a supplier or customer. Domestic law: the rules governing interactions between persons in. International law: activities between individuals in different countries or the relations between those nations. Applicant: the person bringing the matter before a judge.

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