LAW 3000: Business Law I 3 credit hours Spring 2012 Montreux, Switzerland Instructor: Instructor: Dr. Leonila Guglya Office location: Hotel Miramonte 202 Email: leonila.guglya@him.ch Office hours: By appointment Texts/Course materials: MARIANNE M. JENNINGS, BUSINESS: ITS LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT, 9th, International Edition, South-Western, 2012. Other necessary materials (including, where applicable, law review articles, case law, international instruments
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Coffee Spill Heard Around The World Corporate Social Responsibility, Consumer Responsibility, And Protection The social economic, legal, and ethical responsibilities that McDonald’s has towards its consumers in the Liebeck case, and cases similar to it, pretty much go hand in hand. McDonald’s should be responsible legally for the harm that it caused, for the hospital bills, and just for the sake of good will. McDonald’s messed up and should have at least apologized for its mistakes
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Shannon O’Neal Business Law 2 Paper #1 Thesis Statement: An analysis of Enron and its monumental collapse shows how this once well-established business had to file bankruptcy; fraud, tampering with financial records, deceiving employees and stockholders, embezzlement, and upper management practicing unethical business practices all proved to be key components in Enron’s downfall. Enron was a company that despite its long-term success fell apart in the end due to lack of internal controls and
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PR crises and to conclude an evaluation of Tesla’s strategies. 1. External Analysis The main findings from a PESTLE analysis found that legal and technological factors had the most significant affect on the UK automotive industry. In particular UK laws that enforce vehicle CO2 emission standards are forcing manufacturers to produce more eco-friendly cars. In addition, fast changing technology is increasing innovation and creating new market segments such as the Electronic Vehicle. The main findings
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Does Big Data Bring Big Rewards? 1.) Describe the kinds of “big data” collected by the organizations described in this case. The organizations that were mentioned in this case study are The US State Federal Law Enforcement Agencies, Real Time Crime Center NYC, Vestas, AutoZone, Hertz, and Sears Holding. The kind of data the U.S. State and Federal law enforcement agencies are dealing with are to discover hidden patterns in a criminal activity such as correlations between time, opportunity, and
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INTRODUCTION TO ENTERTAINMENT LAW WEEK2 6FEB14 mel@onelouder.com.au The Arts Law Centre of Australia. THE LAW What is the Law ? The law is a system of rules organising the rights, obligations and responsibilities in, or members of, a sovereign state. A cultural institution – an invention of the people. Youtube – introduction to Australian law. (shenanigans videos) Functionally, the law is a system of rules recognised and applied by the courts. The state must enforce the
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3.0.1 International Business - University Assessment 100 Marks Course Content 1. Overview of the International Business Process 2. PEST factors affecting International Business 3. Government influence on trade 4. International Trade Theories 5. FDI 6. Country Evaluation and Selection 7. Collaborative Strategies 8. International Marketing 9. International Trade Agreements 10. International Trade Organizations 11. International HR Strategies . 12. International
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basis of the principles and rules outlined by the New Zealand Security Commission and code of ethics adopted by NZFSU and PGGW Wrightson in their company’s prospectus, they have failed to follow good corporate governance in their companies. In this case study, there were many corporate governance issues and some of them are highlighted below Board Composition and review: There was imbalance of independent and non independent directors in the board. Craig Norgate, who was the Chairman of PGG Wrightson
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industry Rehabilitation of Bangladesh Shilpa Bank.” While preparing this report, I tried my best to follow the instructions that you have given me. This report is prepared for the fulfillment the requirement of the BBA Program. The entire report is based on my practical experiences in bank. I have furnished all the things what I have learnt during the internship program at Bangladesh Shilpa Bank, Head Office, Dhaka. I shall be highly encouraged if you are kind enough to receive this report. Thanking
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workplace so you can reduce incidents and dealings to situations and substances that is harmful. As well as training of workers in prevention of accidents, incident responses, readiness for emergency, and use of protecting equipment’s and clothing. (Business dictionary, 2014) My assignment will show an understanding safety legislation how it’s implemented, responsibility and priority in the health and social care industry; outline understanding how health and safety requirements impact on patients and
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