Blending theory with real-life applications, the 8th Edition of LAW AND ETHICS IN THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT presents modern issues and the latest in case law for an exciting and thought-provoking text. Rather than shying away from controversial topics, it encourages lively classroom debate on everything from privacy and workers' rights to diversity and stereotyping. Insightful cases, end-of-chapter questions, historical quotes, and chapter projects sharpen critical thinking skills, while a wealth of interactive assignments like role plays, mock trials, roundtables, and more prepare you for the ethical and legal dilemmas of the business world.
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Weight: 736g
Dimensions: 205 x 255mm
Publication Date: 17 Jan 2014
Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781538818640
About Cram101 Textbook ReviewsElaine IngulliTerry Halbert
Elaine Ingulli J.D. LLM is Professor of Business Law Emerita at Richard A. Stockton College of New Jersey and a member of the Pennsylvania and New York Bars. Professor Ingulli has taught courses in business law the legal and ethical environment and computer law and ethics as well as interdisciplinary courses in sex discrimination and labor studies. She is the author of numerous journal articles and a cofounder of the Feminist Legal Studies Section of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business. Ms. Ingulli is active in women's and environmental issues. She earned her JD from Hofstra University and her LLM from Temple University. Terry Halbert J.D. is Professor of Legal Studies at Temple University's Fox School of Business & Management. Her research and teaching is interdisciplinary focusing on business ethics law and public policy. From 2005-10 as Temple University Director of General Education Professor Halbert coordinated the transformation of Temples undergraduate core curriculum to emphasize experiential learning in Philadelphia and best teaching practice. She has developed courses on tobacco and on gambling in which students look at each industry through the lenses of history economics race/class/gender law literature and film. In 1999 Professor Halbert was awarded Great Teacher of the Year a university-wide honor.
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