Contemporary Canadian Business Law 12th Edition by John A Willes solution manual
The third step in the learning process is to gain a facility in the analysis of Court Decisions. Examples of these situations are given in the body of the text as Court Decisions. These provide an insight into the analysis of fact situations, and the various methods used by the judges to reach a decision.
The Case Problems for Discussion at the end of each chapter provide fact situations where the law would come into play. These cases are available to provide experience in the identification of rights and duties, and the application of the appropriate rules of law. They are an important part of the learning process in that they require the reader to not only know the rules of law, but of equal importance, require the reader to select the appropriate rule or rules that would apply in the given fact situation. In effect, they reflect the level of understanding of the reader, and whether he or she has grasped the significance of the particular legal principles.
CHAPTER 1. THE LAW AND THE LEGAL SYSTEM
Chapter Topics
Learning the Law
The Legal Environment of Business
The Nature of Law
Rights versus Privileges
The Role of Law
The Early Development of Law
The Rise of the Courts and the Common Law
The Sources and Components of Modern Canadian Law
The Constitutional Foundations of Canadian Law
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Classification of Laws