This book explores how private legal frameworks shape, regulate, and respond to economic transactions and business practices. The book delves into the dynamic interactions between contract law, property rights, corporate structures, and market mechanisms. It highlights how legal rules influence business decisions, risk management, and market behaviour, offering insights into both national and international dimensions. Bridging theory and practice, the book is essential for understanding how legal institutions underpin economic development, investment, and commercial cooperation in a globalized economy.