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United
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Sally Ramage |
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United Kingdom
Business Regulations
by Sally Ramage |
UK price:
£13.26
US
price:
$24.95
Format:
Paperback
Size : 6 x 9
Pages: 336
ISBN:
0-595-41177-0
Published:
Sep-2006
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In this valuable
contribution to an
understanding of U.K.
business regulations,
the author urges all
business people to know
their rights, have their
affairs in order and
learn the rules of
engagement as they can
be used to their
advantage.
Book Description
This book was written to
give a brief but good
overview of the regulations
for doing business in the
United Kingdom. If a
businessman knows what
regulations are in force in
a country, he should not be
caught unawares by income
tax investigations, demand
for Value Added Taxes which
he did not expect, and so
on. This book is NOT a
business manual. It is NOT a
law textbook for students
grappling with examinations
on the subject, although it
adequately fits that
description; rather, it is
for general public
readership: it has been
written in a readable style,
by passing pomp and jargon.
In this valuable
contribution to an
understanding of U.K.
business regulations, the
author urges all business
people to know their rights,
have their affairs in order
and learn the rules of
engagement as they can be
used to their advantage.
About the
author

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Sally Ramage
is a
lecturer at
the
University
of
Wolverhampton,
United
Kingdom,
where she
teaches
business
compliance.
She is a
regular
writer for
the legal
column of
Accounting
Technician.
She
practised as
an
accountant
before going
into law.
She follows
in the
footsteps of
her brother,
the
historian
David
Dabydeen and
her lawyer
husband
Roderick
Ramage. She
is an
established
writer of
legal books,
articles and
academic
papers on
the subject
of serious
financial
fraud and
other legal
matters.
This is her
ninth book.
Available from the
following on-line
bookstores:
Other books by Sally
Ramage (Dabydeen):
While the chief subject
matter of the first part
of this book is the UK
steel industry, the idea
of the second part came
about because the
International Trade
Conventions and the
Customs and Practices in
trade are not found in
any one place together
with the English statues
which govern
international trade—an
issue which the author
addresses with
remarkable clarity and
insight.
Civil
Liberties in England and
Wales is a compilation
of essays on subjects
that affect British
society today. These
essays reflect the
society of today and
comprise a good synopsis
of British contemporary
life.
A
comprehensive
compilation in a single
volume of many UK
business and personal
issues such as contract
law, company law and
maternity and parental
rights. An invaluable
guide for both business
and litigation.
This book is an
introduction to topics
in intellectual property
law by the unusual
method of using moots,
mock trials, questions
and answers and essays.
This exhaustive study
explores the concept of
serious fraud and fraud
and fraudsters in
society, in the past but
especially today, and
covers pertinent topics
such as fraudulent
evasion, fraudulent
trading, terrorism
attacks through computer
systems, money
laundering and identity
theft.
This work explores the
concept of serious fraud
and the Serious Fraud
Office (SFO) agency
which was set up to
prosecute serious frauds
in 1988 in England,
Wales and Northern
Ireland, following the
1986 Fraud Trials
Committee Report.
This is a law book. It
explains in twelve
chapters, progressively
introducing United
kingdom Company Law, so
that the reader can
learn how corporate
fraud occurs, at what
point it occurs, and how
to combat corporate
fraud by noting the
important aspects of
company law.
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UK price:
£15.07
US price:
$30.95
Format:
Paperback
Size: 8.25 x
11
Pages: 278
ISBN:
0-595-42054-0
Published:
Dec-2006
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This book consists
of 32 of Sally
Ramage's most recent
articles on the
topic of serious
fraud, written in
plain and simple
English.
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UK
price:
£13.00
US price:
$24.95
Format:
Paperback
Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 354
ISBN:
0-595-44901-8
Published:
May-2007
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Almost every country
that changed its
laws to reflect the
environment
following September
2001 increased the
ability of law
enforcement and
national security
agencies to perform
interception of
communications, and
transformed the
powers of search and
seizure, and an
increase in the type
of data that can be
accessed. This book
is a thoroughgoing
and exhaustive
discussion of
privacy laws
worldwide.
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