Targeting this generation of undergraduates, Jennings notes that issues of law and ethics are still at the forefront of business, sports, and government. She presents this volume after finding
shortcomings in the standard approach to teaching business students law and ethics, with specific inadequacy in providing students with the necessary skills to recognize legal and ethical
issues and to apply their knowledge of law and ethics to business decision making. Nineteen chapters are divided into four parts: business: its legal, ethnical, and judicial environment;
business: its regulatory environment; the legal environment of business relations; the legal environment of business operations. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)