This handbook covers the wider subject of business law which includes international elements of commercial law and the law of business associations. It covers a few of the topics which commonly feature in accountancy and business management courses in commercial and company law, and in curricular designed for undergraduate students of law.
Handbook of Company Law
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This handbook covers the wider subject of business law which includes international elements of commercial law and the law of business associations. It covers a few of the topics which commonly feature in accountancy and business management courses in commercial and company law, and in curricular designed for undergraduate students of law.
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