- Author : James Wong
- ISBN : 9678909707
MARKETING AND COMMERCIAL LAW IN MALAYSIA ( WITH A COMPARISON TO AUSTRALIAN LAW )
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Marketing and Commercial Law in Malaysia is a text designed for marketing and commerce students studying, and the business community seeking to acquire a working knowledge of Malaysian business law. It presents a clear overview of the principles relating to eleven different areas of growing importance in Malaysia’s economy today. Each area of law which concerns business activity is concisely explained. illustrated with relevant case authorities, and includes references to the legislation. The jurisdiction of the States of East and West Malaysia are covered.
The book takes the reader from a basic introduction through the different aspects to a deeper understanding of each topic by systematically examining the areas affecting marketing and commercial transactions. The practical approach taken by the author enables students and other readers to focus clearly on the subject.
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