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Discrimination and equality in the workplace
This document mentions the discrimination law that must be adopted in the UK, in the workplace. It highlights the 9 protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010 and how they apply under different types of discriminations (e.g., Direct, Indirect, victimisation, etc.). Each important aspects of UK law are related to court cases.
- Lecture notes
- • 7 pages •
This document mentions the discrimination law that must be adopted in the UK, in the workplace. It highlights the 9 protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010 and how they apply under different types of discriminations (e.g., Direct, Indirect, victimisation, etc.). Each important aspects of UK law are related to court cases.
Forms of business organisations
These notes explain each aspect of different types of business organisations, which are: sole trader, Partnership, Limited liability partnership (LLP), Private limited company (LTD) and Public limited company (Plc). It compares the different types of businesses, mentions the advantages and disadvantages of each.
- Lecture notes
- • 11 pages •
These notes explain each aspect of different types of business organisations, which are: sole trader, Partnership, Limited liability partnership (LLP), Private limited company (LTD) and Public limited company (Plc). It compares the different types of businesses, mentions the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Negligence
This document highlights the tort law of negligence, especially concerning the duty of care. It mentions the elements to prove in order to establish that a duty is owed, as well as the burden of proof and defences available. Every important aspect is related to UK court cases.
- Lecture notes
- • 8 pages •
This document highlights the tort law of negligence, especially concerning the duty of care. It mentions the elements to prove in order to establish that a duty is owed, as well as the burden of proof and defences available. Every important aspect is related to UK court cases.
Occupier's liability
Mentions the occupier's liability both to visitors and trespasser on a property. Follows by stating the defences a claimant can use in the court of law and if any exemptions to the law exists. Every important aspect is related to statutory law and occasionally to UK case law.
- Lecture notes
- • 10 pages •
Mentions the occupier's liability both to visitors and trespasser on a property. Follows by stating the defences a claimant can use in the court of law and if any exemptions to the law exists. Every important aspect is related to statutory law and occasionally to UK case law.
Termination of employment
This document highlights the different ways to end an employment contract. It mentions wrongful dismissal, unfair dismissal and constructive dismissal. For each, it highlights whether someone is eligible to make a claim, following by the remedies they can obtain. Each aspect is related either to UK case law or statutory laws.
- Lecture notes
- • 6 pages •
This document highlights the different ways to end an employment contract. It mentions wrongful dismissal, unfair dismissal and constructive dismissal. For each, it highlights whether someone is eligible to make a claim, following by the remedies they can obtain. Each aspect is related either to UK case law or statutory laws.
Terms and exemption clauses
This document mentions the terms both express and implied, used in a contract. It also refers to the exemption clauses and the way they must be incorporated in a contract in order to be considered valid. Every important aspect is related to a UK court case.
- Lecture notes
- • 6 pages •
This document mentions the terms both express and implied, used in a contract. It also refers to the exemption clauses and the way they must be incorporated in a contract in order to be considered valid. Every important aspect is related to a UK court case.
The contract
Explains the aspects of formation of a contract. These notes mention the process of offer (including invitations to treat), acceptance and consideration. Each important aspects are related to famous UK court cases.
- Lecture notes
- • 11 pages •
Explains the aspects of formation of a contract. These notes mention the process of offer (including invitations to treat), acceptance and consideration. Each important aspects are related to famous UK court cases.
Consumer Behaviour
Detailed lecture about the about the 10 themes explored in the semester. 
1. Charting the scope of consumer behaviour 
2. Consumer decision-making and involvement 
3. Consumer learning and memory 
4. Perception and attention 
5. Attitudes and behaviour change 
6. Identity and personality 
7. Society and consumption 
8. Group influences and marketplace access 
9. Social media, influencers and word of mouth 
10. Patterns of consumer behaviour
- Lecture notes
- • 46 pages •
Detailed lecture about the about the 10 themes explored in the semester. 
1. Charting the scope of consumer behaviour 
2. Consumer decision-making and involvement 
3. Consumer learning and memory 
4. Perception and attention 
5. Attitudes and behaviour change 
6. Identity and personality 
7. Society and consumption 
8. Group influences and marketplace access 
9. Social media, influencers and word of mouth 
10. Patterns of consumer behaviour
Legal aspects of management
These notes were taken from the lectures and completed with each relevant chapter of the textbook that were marked as 'core' readings for the module. They involve both case law and statute relevant 
(from the UK) to each topic discussed which are: the formation of contract, terms and exemption clauses in contracts, equality and discrimination in the workplace, wrongful and unfair dismissal, the tort of negligence, the occupier's liability and the different business organisations.
- Lecture notes
- • 70 pages •
These notes were taken from the lectures and completed with each relevant chapter of the textbook that were marked as 'core' readings for the module. They involve both case law and statute relevant 
(from the UK) to each topic discussed which are: the formation of contract, terms and exemption clauses in contracts, equality and discrimination in the workplace, wrongful and unfair dismissal, the tort of negligence, the occupier's liability and the different business organisations.