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Comparative Analysis of Franchisor Liability: U.S. vs. Australia Conduct a comparative study on how different countries handle franchisor liability. Focus on the United States, and Australia, and emerging markets, hi

Comparative Analysis of Franchisor Liability: U.S. vs. Australia

Conduct a comparative study on how different countries handle franchisor liability. Focus on the United States, and Australia, and emerging markets, highlighting the similarities and differences in legal approaches and their implications for global franchising strategies.

2000 words

Referencing must be consistent with the Australian Guide to Legal Citation. A helpful guide to AGLC referencing can be found at https://libguides.library.usyd.edu.au/c.php?g=508212&p=3476376

suggest 14 pt font for the Research Question/Topic and 12pt font and 1.5 spacing for the body of the assignment.

Marks will be awarded having regard to the following:

Context for/significance of the topic (5)

Identification of key issues and a structure to effectively address them (5)

Research in relation to the key issues identified and development of argument in a logical manner in relation to them (20)

Conclusion/recommendations/assessment (as appropriate) (5)

Overall presentation: structuring and referencing consistent with AGLC (5)

Comparative Analysis of Franchisor Liability: U.S. vs. Australia Conduct a comparative study on how different countries handle franchisor liability. Focus on the United States, and Australia, and emerging markets, hi
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