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Business Law and Regulation

Subject: Business Studies
Topic: 7
Cambridge Code: 0264 / 0450 / 7115


Business law - Rules governing business activities

Sources

  1. Statute law - Written legislation
  2. Common law - Court decisions, precedent
  3. Regulations - Specific rules implementing laws
  4. Industry codes - Self-regulation

Contract Law

Contract - Legally binding agreement between parties

Essential Elements

Offer - Clear proposal Acceptance - Agreement to exact terms Consideration - Something of value exchanged Intention - To create legal relations Capacity - Both parties legally able Legality - Contract not illegal

Terms

Express terms - Explicitly stated Implied terms - Understood from custom/law Conditions - Core terms (breach = contract void) Warranties - Minor terms (breach = damages only)

Remedies

  • Damages - Monetary compensation
  • Specific performance - Force contract fulfillment
  • Injunction - Court order to stop/do something

Employment Law

Employment Contract

Written contract should include:

  • Job title and description
  • Pay and benefits
  • Hours of work
  • Holiday entitlement
  • Termination notice
  • Disciplinary procedures

Rights and Responsibilities

Employer must:

  • Pay agreed wage
  • Provide safe working conditions
  • Not discriminate
  • Respect privacy
  • Give notice to terminate

Employee must:

  • Follow instructions
  • Work competently
  • Maintain confidentiality
  • Not be disruptive

Health and Safety

Employer responsibilities:

  • Safe workplace
  • Equipment maintenance
  • Training and supervision
  • Report accidents
  • Welfare facilities

Employee responsibilities:

  • Follow safety procedures
  • Report hazards
  • Use proper equipment
  • Not interfere with safety systems

Minimum Wage

Statutory minimum wage: Government-set floor

  • Varies by age/region
  • Reviewed regularly
  • Applies to all workers

Discrimination

Illegal to discriminate on basis of:

  • Gender, race, religion
  • Age, disability, sexual orientation
  • Pregnancy

Remedies: Compensation, reinstatement

Termination

Fair dismissal requires:

  • Just cause (misconduct, incapacity)
  • Warning and chance to improve
  • Proper procedure followed

Unfair dismissal: Can claim compensation


Consumer Protection

Consumer law protects buyers

Sale of Goods

Implied terms (seller must):

  • Have right to sell
  • Goods match description
  • Goods of satisfactory quality
  • Goods fit for purpose

Remedies for breach:

  • Repair or replacement
  • Price reduction
  • Rejection of goods (refund)

Distance Selling

Consumer rights:

  • Full product information before purchase
  • Confirmation of order
  • 14-day cooling off period
  • Secure payment
  • Return rights

Advertising Standards

  • Not misleading - Truthful claims
  • Not deceptive - Cannot hide facts
  • Disclaimer - Qualify absolute claims
  • Evidence - Support marketing claims

Data Protection

Data Protection law - Controls personal data use

Principles

Data must be:

  • Fairly obtained
  • Accurate and up-to-date
  • Kept secure
  • Not kept longer than necessary
  • Not used for wrong purpose
  • Transferred safely

Rights

Individuals have right to:

  • Know what data held
  • Access personal data
  • Correct inaccuracies
  • Stop marketing use
  • Dispute processing
  • Complain to authority

Business Practices

  • Privacy policy required
  • Consent for data collection
  • Secure systems (encryption)
  • Regular updates
  • Data breach notification

Competition Law

Antitrust laws prevent monopoly abuse

Prohibited Practices

  • Price fixing - Competitors agree on prices
  • Market division - Allocate territories
  • Exclusive dealing - Tie sales together
  • Predatory pricing - Unfairly low prices
  • Refusal to deal - Deny access to market

Merger Control

  • Large mergers reviewed
  • Cannot substantially reduce competition
  • Can divest assets if approved with conditions

Intellectual Property

IP protection - Protect creative ownership

Types

Patent - Invention protection (usually 20 years)

  • Must be novel, non-obvious
  • Gives monopoly right

Copyright - Literary/artistic works

  • Automatic protection
  • ~70 years after death

Trademark - Brand symbol/name

  • Registered protection
  • Renewable indefinitely

Trade Secrets - Confidential business info

  • Protected if kept confidential
  • Formula, customer lists

Health and Safety Standards

OSHA/HSE requirements:

  • Risk assessment
  • Hazard elimination or control
  • PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
  • Training and supervision
  • Incident reporting
  • Inspection and maintenance

Typical hazards:

  • Machinery, chemicals
  • Falls, heavy lifting
  • Noise, dust, fumes

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

CSR - Business responsibility beyond profits

Areas

Environmental:

  • Reduce pollution
  • Conserve resources
  • Sustainable practices

Social:

  • Fair wages
  • Ethical sourcing
  • Community support
  • Employee wellbeing

Governance:

  • Ethical practices
  • Transparency
  • Accountability
  • Stakeholder consideration

Benefits

  • Brand reputation
  • Customer loyalty
  • Employee morale
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Long-term sustainability

Key Points

  1. Contracts: Offer, acceptance, consideration, legality
  2. Employment: Rights, responsibilities, discrimination laws
  3. Health and safety: Employer duties, hazard control
  4. Consumer protection: Quality, advertising, distance selling
  5. Data protection: Privacy, security, individual rights
  6. Competition: Prevent monopoly abuse
  7. IP: Patents, copyright, trademark protection
  8. CSR: Environmental, social, governance responsibility

Practice Questions

  1. Analyze contract terms
  2. Identify employment law breaches
  3. Assess consumer protection compliance
  4. Apply data protection principles
  5. Identify competition law issues
  6. Design CSR program

Revision Tips

  • Know employment rights/responsibilities
  • Learn consumer protections
  • Understand data protection principles
  • Know discrimination laws
  • Health and safety requirements
  • IP types and protection
  • CSR importance to business