Program Summary
Business law as a course provides an understanding of the legal principles that govern commercial transactions and business operations. It covers topics such as contracts, company formation, intellectual property, employment law, consumer protection, and dispute resolution. The course explores the legal framework that businesses must navigate to ensure compliance with regulations and ethical practices. Students learn about the role of courts, regulatory agencies, and legal professionals in enforcing and interpreting laws that affect businesses. Case studies and real-world scenarios are often used to illustrate legal concepts and their practical applications. The course may also introduce fundamental principles of corporate governance, liability, and international business law. By studying business law, students gain valuable insights into risk management, negotiation strategies, and legal decision-making in a business context.