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Today, no business is purely domestic. From the smallest local firms to the multinationals, all firms are affected by global competition, world events and changes in national and international business law. Schaffer/Agusti/Dhooge/Berger-Walliser's INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW AND ITS ENVIRONMENT, 11th EDITION, delivers reader-friendly coverage of the legal implications of international business. You will focus on risk management in cross-border business transactions, legal considerations in international management decision-making, and government regulatory compliance. You will examine three…mehr

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Today, no business is purely domestic. From the smallest local firms to the multinationals, all firms are affected by global competition, world events and changes in national and international business law. Schaffer/Agusti/Dhooge/Berger-Walliser's INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW AND ITS ENVIRONMENT, 11th EDITION, delivers reader-friendly coverage of the legal implications of international business. You will focus on risk management in cross-border business transactions, legal considerations in international management decision-making, and government regulatory compliance. You will examine three ways of doing business internationally, including import and export trade in goods and services, the licensing of intellectual property, and direct ownership and operation of foreign firms and subsidiaries. Geopolitical, economic, cultural and ethical issues are addressed throughout. Real-world examples, precedent-setting court cases and managerial and ethics case studies bring business law to life.
Autorenporträt
Richard Schaffer is professor emeritus of business law (retired) in the finance department at Walker College of Business, Appalachian State University. He has taught business law, international business law and transactions, and the law of international trade and investment. Professor Schaffer received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Mississippi and his LL.M. degree from New York University. From 1976 through 1982 he assisted United Nations agencies in New York, San Jose and Vienna, with projects examining the relationship between corrupt practices, the abuse of power, and socio-economic development, and he served as rapporteur of UN working groups on international economic crime. Schaffer was Director of International Business Studies at ASU and the founder of its international business and business study abroad programs. In the 1980s he consulted and spoke frequently as an advocate for the internationalization of the business school curriculum. It was during the University of San Diego School of Law's Institute on International and Comparative Law, Paris, 1982, that the original concept for this book was outlined and draft materials first developed. Since his retirement from teaching, he has worked in the international home textile industry on global sourcing, customs and trade matters.