TY - GEN AU - Iqbal, S. M. Anas TI - Global business laws and taxation SN - 9789351103073 U1 - 346.065 PY - 2013/// CY - Navi Mumbai PB - Shroff Publishers and Distributors KW - Business Law KW - Global N1 - ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 01 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT Multiplicity of Legal Environments Jurisdiction in International Business Disputes Legal Recourse in Resolving Disputes – Conciliation Arbitration The Indian Council of Arbitration Arbitral Organizations in India International Co-operation Agreements Litigation 02 COMMERCIAL LAWS WITHIN COUNTRY Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 Patents Rules Trade Mark Act 1958 Copyright Act 1957 Contract of Affreightment Insurance Laws Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act 1992 Foreign Exchange Management Act 1999 03 INDIAN CONTRACT ACT 1872 Nature of Contracts Proposal/ Offer/ Promise/ Acceptance Essential Elements of Valid Contract Classification of Contracts Revocation of Proposal and Acceptance Contract with Pardanashin Women Fraud Wagering Agreement Performance of Contracts Discharge of Contracts Breach of Contracts Remedies of Breach of Contracts Indemnity Guarantee Bailment Pledge Law of Agency 04 THE SALE OF GOODS ACT 1930 Elements of Contract of Sale and Goods Effects of Destruction of Goods Documents of Title of Goods Express and Implied Conditions and Warranties Transfer of Property in Goods Types of Contracts Rights against the Goods Buyer's Remedies Against Seller For Breach of Contract Rights and Duties of Buyer Rights and Duties of Seller Doctrine of Caveat Emptor 05 UNITED STATES LAWS APPLICABLE TO HOST COUNTRIES Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977 United States Anti Trust Law United States Anti Boycott Laws Product Liability Law Protection of Intellectual Property Rights United States Security Laws 06 LAWS RELATED TO OTHER COUNTRIES Export Sales Contract Import of Technology Import of Technology and Know How under the R&D Cess Act 1986 Consultancy Service Contract Project Export 07 LAWS RELATED TO TAXATION, FRAUD & MARKET The Custom Act 1962 Laws Related to Income Tax Introduction to Taxation Tax Planning and Management Definitions & Residential Status Exemption from Tax Income from Business and Profession Deductions from Income Tax Double Taxation Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements Double Taxation Reliefs Bribery Fraud Over Billing and Under Billing Grey Market Green Marketing Green Marketing Legislations CASE STUDIES QUESTIONS BANK REFERRENCES N2 - This book provides a comprehensive overview of global business laws and taxation in India. It presents an introduction to the legal system in general before going on to provide a thorough analysis of the key aspects such as regulation, taxation, competition, contracts, intellectual property law, among many others. Where appropriate, cases and international comparsons are included to help illustrate the practical workings of this complex system. The book will be an invaluable guide for students, who want a clear understanding of legislation relating to business in contemporary India. Since managers and executives are sometimes required to plead in front of the court, they need to have a good understanding of the legal aspect of business. However, the requirements of a commerce and management student are dierent from law students. This book adopts a fresh approach to study and read global business law. It book is designed particularly for BBA, MBA, MBE, MIBM, MFT, BBA (Foreign Trade), MBA (Foreign Trade and International Business) as accordance to the syllabi. It is written in a student-friendly language without compromising on the technical details. This book is divided into seven chapters. It covers various topics of business law, namely, Contract Act, Sales of Goods Act, Foreign Exchange Management Act, Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, Custom Act, Laws related to Insurance, Income Tax, Double Taxation, United States Laws related to Product Liability, Anti Trust, Anti Boycott, Foreign Corrupt Practices, Securities Laws. It does also include the laws related to Green Marketing, Bribery; each chapter consists of four elements. (i) Theory supported with necessary examples (ii) Landmark Judgments; (iii) Case Studies and (iv) Questions Bank. The book is supported with interpretations, explanations and illustrations to help students understand provisions in a better way. We are sure that this book will be helpful and meaningful to the Faculty and Students fraternity; we shall feel amply rewarded if the book proves helpful in the better understanding of global business law ER -