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Business Law by Nickolas James (ISBN: 9781742466811)
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Business Law Paperback - 2011
by Nickolas James
Details
- Title Business Law
- Author Nickolas James
- Binding Paperback
- Edition 2nd Edition
- Pages 711
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Wiley
- Date 2011
- ISBN 9781742466811 / 1742466818
- Weight 3.8 lbs (1.72 kg)
About the author
Dr Nick James graduated from the University of Queensland in1990 with Bachelor degrees in Law and Commerce, and until 1994practised Commercial and Property Law in Brisbane and at the GoldCoast. In 1996 Nick returned to the University of Queensland toteach business law and property law at the Gatton Campus. In 1998Nick completed his Master of Laws, and in 1999 he relocated to thenew Ipswich campus where he was involved with the development anddelivery of business law, corporations law and e-commerce lawcourses in flexible mode. In 2004, Nick completed his doctoralthesis on critical legal education. In 2005 he relocated to the lawschool at the St Lucia campus, and in 2009 was appointed AssociateProfessor and Associate Dean (Academic) within the School.
Nick presently teaches Business Law to non-law students, and Law& Society to law students within the TC Beirne School of Law atthe University of Queensland. He is the School Chair of Teachingand Learning, and a member of the editorial committee of the LegalEducation Review. He received the UQ Award for Excellence inTeaching in 2004 and a National Carrick Citation for OutstandingContribution to Student Learning in 2007. He is the author ofnumerous journal articles and conference papers in the areas oflegal education and critical legal theory, and is presently engagedin a research project investigating the teaching and assessment oflegal reasoning and critical thinking skills.
Nick presently teaches Business Law to non-law students, and Law& Society to law students within the TC Beirne School of Law atthe University of Queensland. He is the School Chair of Teachingand Learning, and a member of the editorial committee of the LegalEducation Review. He received the UQ Award for Excellence inTeaching in 2004 and a National Carrick Citation for OutstandingContribution to Student Learning in 2007. He is the author ofnumerous journal articles and conference papers in the areas oflegal education and critical legal theory, and is presently engagedin a research project investigating the teaching and assessment oflegal reasoning and critical thinking skills.
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