This concise Commercial Transactions: A Survey of United States Law with International Perspective textbook makes it possible to learn the most important concepts in Commercial Law as a cohesive whole. These materials incorporate a balance of problems and cases, supplemented with numerous graphic illustrations showing how a complex commercial transaction unfolds.
“International Perspectives” in every chapter discuss major commercial-law topics from the point of view of another legal system or an international convention;
Jurisprudential short features provide simple sketches of important constructs such as the Coase Theorem and the concept of the Repeat Player, and present social-justice concerns, including those relating to racial profiling in commerce and “unbanked” low-income persons;
Extensive marginal comments, questions, and cross-references promote active reading and show students how the various Articles of the Uniform Commercial Code function in concert with one another. |