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| Australian Business Law 2010 29th Edition |
| Authors/Consultants: Paul Latimer, Associate Professor of Law at Monash University, Melbourne. |
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| Australian Business Law 2010 is both an essential complement to studies in business law and a concise overview of the principles of business law for practitioners. For business law students of undergraduate and postgraduate units, the book covers the gamut of business law concerns. It ex... |
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| Australian Business Law 2010 and First Principles of Business Law 2010 Pack |
| Authors/Consultants: Paul Latimer - Associate Professor of Law at Monash University, Melbourne. Michael Lambiris - Associate Professor and Reader in the Faculty of Law, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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This value pack includes: Australian Business Law 2010: This book is both an essential complement to studies in business law and a concise overview of the principles of business law for practitioners. First Principles of Business Law 2010 CD and Sourc... |
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| Australian Business Law 2010and First Principles of Business Law CD 2010 Pack |
| Authors/Consultants: Paul Latimer - Associate Professor of Law at Monash University, Melbourne. Michael Lambiris - Associate Professor and Reader in the Faculty of Law, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. |
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| Australian Consumer Credit Legislation |
| Authors/Consultants: CCH consumer credit law editors. |
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| Major changes have occurred in consumer credit with the transfer of regulation from the states to a new national regime. The legislation will impact on any person involved in the provision of, assistance with, or enforcement of, consumer credit, including consumer leases and credit for residentia... |
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| Australian Corporations and Securities Legislation 2010 -Volume 1 |
| Authors/Consultants: Legislation consolidated by the CCH Corporate Law editors. |
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| To assist you with understanding the Corporations Act and how it applies, CCH’s Australian Corporations & Securities Legislation book provides cross-referencing to the Takeovers Panel Guidance Notes and references each section of the Corporations Act to relevant regulations, forms an... |
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| Australian Corporations and Securities Legislation -Volume 2 |
| Authors/Consultants: Legislation consolidated by the CCH Corporate Law Editors. |
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Volume 2 contains the text of State and Territory Supreme Court Corporations Rules and the Takeovers Panel Rules for Proceedings applicable to proceedings under the Corporations Act 2001 as at 1 January 2010. This volume can be purchased individually, or in a set with Volume 1. |
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| Australian Income Tax Legislation 2010 Volumes 1, 2, 3 |
| Authors/Consultants: CCH editors. |
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This three-volume set provides a comprehensive consolidation of Australian income tax and related legislation, updated and consolidated for all amendments to 1 January 2010. The collection also includes the new Tax Agent Services Act 2009. These volumes provide a convenient, accur... |
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| Australian Trade Practices Legislation - 24th edition |
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- Bob Baxt, Partner, Freehills; Consultant Editor to the CCH Australian Trade Practices Reporter; co-author of Introduction to the CCH Australian Trade Practices Legislation book.
- Paul Hughes, Partner, Freehills; co-author of Introduction to the CCH Australian Trade Practices Legislation book.
- AI Tonking SC, Barrister and Consultant Editor to the CCH Australian Trade Practices Reporter.
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Trade practices law is relevant to every transaction between business and consumers, and among businesses in Australia. Be certain your information is complete and accurate. CCH’s Australian Trade Practices Legislation 24th edition ensures that you stay up-to-date with essential ... |
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| Closing Compliance Gaps |
| Authors/Consultants: Dr Len Gainsford |
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| Ensure you bridge the gap and become a more compliant organisation.Closing Compliance Gaps addresses the cultural imperatives necessary when developing a compliant business or organisation. This valuable Guide outlines:what a compliance gap ishow to recognise compliance gaps in bus... |
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| Commercial Applications of Company Law 2009 - 10th Edition |
| Authors/Consultants: Written by three acknowledged experts that have a unique combination of experience in both legal practice and teaching.
- Pamela Hanrahan is an associate professor of Law and Deputy Director of the Centre for Corporate Law and Securities Regulation, Faculty of Law, The University of Melbourne.
- Professor Ian Ramsay is the Harold Ford Professor of Commercial Law and Director of the Centre of Corporate Law and Securities Regulation, Faculty of Law, The University of Melbourne.
- Dr Geof Stapledon is Professor of Law at The University of Melbourne.
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| Commercial Applications of Company Law is not just a textbook but also a teaching method devised for non-law students of Company Law. Written by three leading corporate law lecturers, this book is comprehensive and innovative, taking account of the unique requirements of students and teachers... |
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| Commercial Applications of Company Law 2010 - 11th Edition |
| Authors/Consultants: Written by three acknowledged experts that have a unique combination of experience in both legal practice and teaching.
- Pamela Hanrahan is an associate professor of Law and Deputy Director of the Centre for Corporate Law and Securities Regulation, Faculty of Law, The University of Melbourne.
- Professor Ian Ramsay is the Harold Ford Professor of Commercial Law and Director of the Centre of Corporate Law and Securities Regulation, Faculty of Law, The University of Melbourne.
- Dr Geof Stapledon is Professor of Law at The University of Melbourne.
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By Pamela Hanrahan, Ian Ramsay and Geof Stapledon, University of Melbourne. Commercial Applications of Company Law is not just a textbook but also a teaching method devised for non-law students of company law. Written by three leading corporate law lecturers, this book focuses on... |
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| Core Tax Legislation and Study Guide 2010 - 13th Edition |
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| Students studying tax cannot simply rely on commentary books for answers. It is essential that students read the actual legislative provisions that underlie the commentary. The tax law is continually changing with many hundreds of amendments every year, so it is important to use the latest versio... |
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| First Principles of Business Law CD 2010 |
| Authors/Consultants: Michael Lambiris - Associate Professor and Reader in the Faculty of Law, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. |
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| These innovative computer-based tutorials, available standalone or together with the companion Source Book, have proven popular and effective with Business Law students across Australia. The materials cover the so... |
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| First Principles of Business Law Interactive Tutorials and Source Book 2010 |
| Authors/Consultants: Michael Lambiris - Associate Professor and Reader in the Faculty of Law, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. |
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| These innovative computer-based tutorials, together with the companion Source Book, have proven popular and effective with Business Law students across Australia. The materials cover the sources of Australian law (legislation and case-law); the essential principles of contract law (including... |
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| Guide to Risk Management in Imports / Exports |
| Authors/Consultants: Alan Bennett, LLM (Honours) UTS, is an Australian solicitor and a lecturer in Customs Law at The University of Sydney. He has specialised in international trade law for 35 years, and edits the CCH Australian Customs Law and Practice. Formerly a partner at KPMG Legal, Sydney, Alan is a member of the IMF legal team based in Washington, writing customs laws for countries seeking help from the IMF, including most recently the Caribbean community. |
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| Guide to Risk Management in Imports/Exports is the latest offering from author Alan Bennett.While import transactions have always attracted legal risk, recent changes in the volume and range of international commerce in which Australian importers are involved, and the complexity and significan... |
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| Guide to the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement |
| Authors/Consultants: Author: Alan Bennett
Alan Bennett is an Australian solicitor and a lecturer in Customs Law at The University of Sydney. He has specialised in international trade law for 35 years. He writes for CCH Australia, and edits the CCH Australian Customs Law and Practice. Formerly a partner at KPMG Sydney, Alan is currently working on a range of titles that specialise on international trade, these titles will soon be published by CCH. As a member of the IMF legal team based in Washington, Alan is also currently writing the customs laws for countries seeking help from the IMF, and his current assignment is drafting law for the Caribbean community. Alan’s degree of Master of Laws was conferred by the University of Technology, Sydney. |
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| The Guide to the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement is a practical resource for business managers, as well as financial and legal advisers. It provides a clear, concise overview of the legislation and the many issues relevant to AUSFTA, such as market access for goods, cross-border trad... |
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