1991
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-1722.1991.tb00026.x
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A Legal Studies Major: The Miami Model

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“…Since that time, the teaching of business law has evolved to become much more analytical and include regulatory and social policy and, more recently, ethical issues. Most recently, at least business law faculty have recognized the importance of relating law to business and teaching future managers how to manage the legal factor (Petty and Mandel 1992;Sacasas and Cava 1991). Business and marketing students are taught to recognize legal risks, assess those risks, and apply ambiguous legal language from past cases or statutes to the situation at hand.…”
Section: Teaching Marketing Law In An Integrated Fashionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since that time, the teaching of business law has evolved to become much more analytical and include regulatory and social policy and, more recently, ethical issues. Most recently, at least business law faculty have recognized the importance of relating law to business and teaching future managers how to manage the legal factor (Petty and Mandel 1992;Sacasas and Cava 1991). Business and marketing students are taught to recognize legal risks, assess those risks, and apply ambiguous legal language from past cases or statutes to the situation at hand.…”
Section: Teaching Marketing Law In An Integrated Fashionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The textbooks used for business law courses are also very "'law school lite.'" 7 This "traditional business law" teaching approach has been heavily criticized in the literature, 8 especially in the well-referred Gordon-Howell and Pierson reports. 9 Since then, the "legal environment" approach, 10 which exposes students to "the overall organization of the legal environment in which business is conducted," 11 has been strongly advocated.…”
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