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Student ID Number:
Module Code
Module Title
Module Credits
GHL4010
Gulf Regional Legal Environment of Business
20
Academic Year and
Semester
Examination Board
Level & Block
2022-23, 1st Semester
January 2023
L4-B1
Method of Assessment
Term
Weighting
Coursework
End-term
60%
Module Leader
Module Leader email
Dr. Anna C. Bocar
anna@gulfcollege.edu.om
Additional Information (if any)
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Contents
1. Assessment Details
2. Submission Details
3. Assessment Criteria
4. Further Information
Who can answer questions about my assessment?
Referencing
Submission problems
Unfair academic practice
How is my work graded?
5. IV form
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Assessment Details
Assessment title
Abr.
Weighting
Coursework
WRIT1
60%
Pass marks for undergraduate work is 40%, unless stated otherwise.
Task/assessment brief:
Instructions: There are two sets of coursework given below. Read and clearly understand each task. Analyse it
before you start writing your coursework paper. Answer the set tasks in a well-organized manner.
A businessman before he is going to establish a commercial company must comply with the requirements
mandated by the law.
Task 1. Assumed that you are a businessman and have already attended a seminar about the different types of
commercial companies that can be formed in Oman. In a paragraph format, write your plans on how you are
going to establish your company in consonance with the Commercial Companies Law in Oman. On top of your
first paragraph write the name of your commercial company. Discuss when and how it can lawfully operate in the
market. In addition, explain clearly how you are going to manage your company. Cite legal principles which are
applicable to your discussion. Provide appropriate and clear subheadings for your task 1. (1,200 words)
Task 2. If your company is not doing well and you observed that it is failing to succeed, what actions would you
take? Anchor your answer with some laws in Oman related to commercial companies. Provide appropriate and
clear subheadings for your task 2. (1,200 words)
Additional instructions:
Write the number of words used, excluding references, at the end of your assignment. Provide the list of sources
you used on the last page of your assignment with the proper label ‘References’. You may include diagrams,
figures etc. without word penalty. The number of words will be + or – 10% of the total words allowed.
Assessment Details
This COURSEWORK comprises 60% of the total assessment marks. These will develop the following skills:
• Reflection on the acquired learning. By acquiring the knowledge on how to do some reflection, the students
will be able to own their learning. They will become more considerate of their success and they will know how to
solve similar problems in the future. Improvement of their approach will increase.
• Adaptability. In the present times, developments are constant. In the business world, life style of every person,
government rules, legal point of view are only few of the areas where different developments are always there.
For these reasons challenges are present; thus a student must be abreast and stay inform so that by the time
they will encounter some of these changes and developments they will not find difficulties in adapting them.
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Word count (or equivalent):
2400
This is a reflection of the effort required for the assessment. Word counts will normally include any text,
tables, calculations, figures, subtitles and citations. Reference lists and contents of appendices are
excluded from the word count. Contents of appendices are not usually considered when determining
your final assessment grade.
Academic or technical terms explained:
Submission Details
Submission
Deadline:
End term –
06 December 2022
After the result
announcement (10
working days) – January
2023 EB
Estimated
Feedback
Return Date
Submission
Time:
9:00 PM
Turnitin:
Any assessments submitted after the deadline will not be marked and will be
recorded as a non-attempt unless you have had an extension request agreed or have
approved mitigating circumstances. See the Gulf College website for more
information on submission details and mitigating circumstances.
File Format:
The assessment must be submitted as a word document and submit through the
Turnitin submission point.
Your assessment should be titled with your:
Student ID number, Module code and Assessment ID,
e.g. 1610200 GHL 4010 WRIT1
Feedback
Feedback for the assessment will be provided electronically via Turnitin / MS Teams
/ Face to Face. Feedback will be provided with comments on your strengths and the
areas which you can improve. Module tutors give students two types of assessment
feedback: formative, which is given when the student is working on the completion
of an assignment or coursework, and summative, which is given upon completion of
the module. A comprehensive assessment feedback on your performance will be
given after the announcement of the results. (10 Working Days)
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Assessment Criteria
Learning outcomes assessed
On successful completion of the module, a student should be able to:
Explain the legal system and the legal structure of the Gulf Region.
Gain enhanced appreciation of the formalities and principles governing the formation of business
contracts, formation and organisation of business organisation.
Have an ability to analyse problem situations and apply law to provide appropriate solutions
Gain an ability to work efficiently and effectively as part of a team.
In addition, the assessment will test the following learning outcome:
Explain the legal system and the legal structure of the Gulf Region.
Gain enhanced appreciation of the formalities and principles governing the formation of business
contracts, formation and organisation of business organisation.
Have an ability to analyse problem situations and apply law to provide appropriate solutions
Marking/Assessment Criteria
Task
No.
1.
2.
Marks
Allocated
50
Description
clear subheading – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 marks
plans on how to establish a company – – – – – – – – 10 marks
clear explanation on how to manage
the company – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – — – – – – – 10 marks
discussion when and how the company
lawfully operate in the market – – – – – – – – – – – 15 marks
legal principles applicable
in the discussion are cited – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 10 marks
clear subheading- – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – -10 marks
decision to liquidate or dissolve discussion is provided – – – – – – – -20 marks
anchorage with some legal provisions of the laws
in Oman related to commercial companies – – – – – – – – – – – – – – -20 marks
Total
50
100
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Further Information
Who can answer questions about my assessment?
Questions about the assessment should be directed to the staff member who has set the task/assessment
brief. This will usually be the Module tutor. They will be happy to answer any queries you have.
Referencing and independent learning (Not applicable for Examination)
Please ensure you reference a range of credible sources, with due attention to the academic literature in the
area. The time spent on research and reading from good quality sources will be reflected in the quality of
your submitted work.
Remember that what you get out of university depends on what you put in. Your teaching sessions typically
represent between 10% and 30% of the time you are expected to study for your degree. A 20-credit module
represents 200 hours of study time. The rest of your time should be taken up by self-directed study.
Unless stated otherwise you must use the HARVARD referencing system. Further guidance on referencing
can be found in the on Moodle. Correct referencing is an easy way to improve your marks and essential in
achieving higher grades on most assessments.
Technical submission problems (Not applicable for Examination)
It is strongly advised that you submit your work at least 24 hours before the deadline to allow time to resolve
any last minute problems you might have. If you are having issues with IT or Turnitin you should contact the
IT Helpdesk on (+968) 92841521/ 92841217. You may require evidence of the Helpdesk call if you are trying
to demonstrate that a fault with Turnitin was the cause of a late submission.
Mitigating circumstances
Short extensions on assessment deadlines can be requested in specific circumstances. If you are
encountering particular hardship which has been affecting your studies, then you may be able to apply for
mitigating circumstances. This can give the teachers on your programme more scope to adapt the
assessment requirements to support your needs. Mitigating circumstances policies and procedures are
regularly updated. You should refer to your Academic Advisor for information on extensions and mitigating
circumstances.
Unfair academic practice
Cardiff Met takes issues of unfair practice extremely seriously. The University has procedures and penalties
for dealing with unfair academic practice. These are explained in full in the University’s Unfair Practice
regulations and procedures under Volume 1, Section 8 of the Academic Handbook. The Module Leader
reserves the right to interview students regarding any aspect of their work submitted for assessment.
Types of Unfair Practice, include:
Plagiarism, which can be defined as using without acknowledgement another person’s words or ideas and
submitting them for assessment as though it were one’s own work, for instance by copying, translating from
one language to another or unacknowledged paraphrasing. Further examples include:
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Use of any quotation(s) from the published or unpublished work of other persons, whether published in
textbooks, articles, the Web, or in any other format, where quotations have not been clearly identified as
such by being placed in quotation marks and acknowledged.
Use of another person’s words or ideas that have been slightly changed or paraphrased to make it look
different from the original.
Summarising another person’s ideas, judgments, diagrams, figures, or computer programmes without
reference to that person in the text and the source in a bibliography/reference list.
Use of assessment writing services, essay banks and/or any other similar agencies (NB. Students are
commonly being blackmailed after using essay mills).
Use of unacknowledged material downloaded from the Internet.
Re-use of one’s own material except as authorised by your degree programme.
Collusion, which can be defined as when work that that has been undertaken with others is submitted and
passed off as solely the work of one person. Modules will clearly identify where joint preparation and joint
submission are permitted, in all other cases they are not.
Fabrication of data, making false claims to have carried out experiments, observations, interviews or other
forms of data collection and analysis, or acting dishonestly in any other way.
How is my work graded?
Gulf College uses Cardiff Metropolitan University’s Generic Band Descriptors (GBD), in conjunction with
programme-specific and/or assessment-specific descriptors that are developed in accordance with the
principles underpinning the generic descriptors, as a reference in marking student work outputs. This is to
ensure that marking is consistent across all Cardiff Met students’ work, including the work outputs of students
in Gulf College.
Assessment marking undergoes a meticulous process to make sure that it is fair and truly reflects the
performance of students in their modules. Marking of work at each level of Cardiff Met degree programmes
are benchmarked against a set of general requirements set out in Cardiff Met’s Guidance on Assessment
Marking. https://www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/registry/academichandbook/Documents/AH1_04_03.pdf
To find out more about assessments and key academic skills that can have a significant impact on your
marks, download and read your Module Handbook from Moodle and your Programme Handbook from the
college website.
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Faculty of Business and Management Studies.
ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-2023
Gulf Regional Legal Environment of Business
Name:
ID:
Task 1 :
an introduction :
Job Description
Business objectives :
1. …
2. …
3. …
Business creation plan:
Business registration:
1- …
2- …
3- …
4- ….
5- …
6- …
7- ..
8- …
9- …
10- ..
11- …
With explain
Business establishment procedures:
Other activities that were carried out in the establishment of the company:
1- business process:
Activities that businessmen must participate in:
1- Company services / products:
2- work run:
Task 2:
1- Planning if the business is not doing well/failing:
2- Dissolution or complete closure of the company:
References :
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