In simple terms, commercial law is all about how business is regulated. The law regulates business in a number of ways and adopts a variety of devices and measures. Various laws promote and facilitate the carrying on of business activities as these activities which provide employment and generate wealth in the community. They include laws on shipping, aircraft, company law, intellectual property, international trade, financial services and tourism-related activities. All these activities are business activities carried out by persons or entities which the law deems to be traders.peer-reviewe
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This article argues that modern international sales law has a hybrid character as it increasingly ma...
Part I returns to the classic definition of hard international law initially put forward by Kenneth ...
The reform of commercial law through harmonisation, unification, codification and other means remain...
Meeting the legal needs of Modern Business: A Study of the adaptability of commercial law in four ke...
This article reviews the book: “Understanding commercial Law”, by Philippa Gerbic and Leigh Miller
Commercial activity is the heart of the market economy system. In a democracy, freedom of initiative...
The paper aims at rethinking the traditional understanding of commercial law, and tentatively provid...
This article seeks to create a new concept of Czech business law with reference to the new civil law...
Do businesspeople consider the rules of commercial law when they negotiate a business deal, or are t...
Business law is the body of law which governs business and commerce and is often considered to be a ...
For nearly two thousand years, merchants have transcended national boundaries in the pursuit of trad...
This new issue contains five contributions that deal with both theoretical and practical aspects rel...
The discussion examines the idea that because of its relatively unique nature, commercial law has th...
Commercial lawyers working across borders know that globalization has changed commercial law. To thi...
The article deals with the issue of permits for business activity. This institution was regulated i...
This article argues that modern international sales law has a hybrid character as it increasingly ma...
Part I returns to the classic definition of hard international law initially put forward by Kenneth ...
The reform of commercial law through harmonisation, unification, codification and other means remain...