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E-Mail privacy : does the government have the right to intercept and or monitor private e-mail communications?
(2003)Section 14 of the Constitution provides for the right to privacy, which includes the right not to have the privacy of communications infringed. The right is also protected at common law - a breach of a person's privacy ... -
Economically justifying the limitation of the right to strike in the mining industry.
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The effect of sentencing HIV-positive offenders to imprisonment.
(2016)South African correctional centres are overcrowded. There is high-risk sexual behaviour and a lack of nutritious diet, all of which contributes to increasing THE level of stress among inmates. This negatively affects the ... -
The effect of the African cultural practices on family responsibility leave.
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The effect of the agreement on agriculture on the relationship between South Africa and the European Union.
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The effect that SARS procedures contained in the Tax Administrative Act has on taxpayer’s constitutional rights.
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The effectiveness of a trust as a tax planning tool in light of our current legislation and proposed ammendments.
(2016)Due to length and time constraints, this dissertation will briefly examine and provide an overview of how recent proposed amendments may effect the use of a Trust as a tax avoidance tool. Trusts have recently been a source ... -
The effectiveness of environmental law in Malawi : an analysis of the principal legal tools for achieving environmental protection with emphasis on the criminal sanction.
(2006)The magnitude of environmental degradation in Malawi suggests that environmental law has not been effective. While inadequate enforcement of the law is certainly a significant cause of ineffectiveness, it is demonstrated ... -
The effectiveness of the e-commerce legal framework in selected African countries.
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The effectiveness of the Southern African development community's response to international efforts to curb illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in the context of industrial marine fisheries and the SADC coastal states.
(2014)Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, more commonly referred to as IUU fishing (IUU fishing), is a global problem which affects both the high seas and the exclusive economic zones (EEZs) of States. Illegal fishing ... -
The effects of business rescue on the companies’ stakeholders : a comparative analysis between business rescue and judicial management.
(2018)Upon the recognition that the implementation of the judicial management process would not be the success that it was anticipated it would be, it became apparent that there was need for a system of corporate rescue appropriate ... -
Einstatement of a mortgage agreement in respect of residential property: a discussion of the judgment in Nkata v First Rand bank ltd and its implications.
(2018)There is a lack of clarity in subsections 129(3) and (4) of the National Credit Act 34 of 2005 (the NCA) dealing with reinstatement of a credit agreement. These provisions state that a credit agreement can be reinstated ... -
Electronic health records : what measures health professionals can take to protect patient data?
(2017)Electronic health records use in South Africa is limited. Globally, increased efforts are being made to digitalise medical records into one interoperable system.. Due to the nature of the transmission and storage of such ... -
Electronic spamming within South Africa : a comparative analysis.
(2014)In the context of electronic messaging, spam refers to unsolicited bulk messages. Spam creates significant problems for the recipient of these messages, from mere irritation to infringements of constitutionally guaranteed ... -
Emoluments attachment orders : in light of the widespread fraudulent and undesirable practices in emoluments attachment orders should this debt collection mechanism continue to exist?.
(2015)With an estimated percentage of 12.2 percent of South Africa‟s public sector with Emoluments Attachment Orders (EAOs) against their salaries, it is evident that this debt collection mechanism is popular in South Africa.1This ... -
Employee's right to privacy versus the employer's right to monitor electronic communication in the workplace.
(2015)This paper focuses on the employee’s right to privacy versus the employer’s right to access electronic communication in the workplace. This will be considered within the context of our common law and legislative provisions. ... -
The employee's right to privacy versus the employer's right to monitor electronic transmissions from the workplace.
(2013)Privacy is important because it represents human dignity or the preservation of the ‘inner sanctum’. Due to technological developments the operational concerns of employers are continuously threatened or challenged by the ... -
The en commandite partnership as a tax structuring tool.
(1999)The aim of this technical report is to provide a detailed and critical review of the suitability of the en commandite partnership for tax structuring both generally and specifically. The report takes cognisance of the ...