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Ranking of creditors in business rescue proceedings: a critical evaluation of s135 (1) and (3) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008.
(2019)No abstract available. -
The ranking of creditors’ claims during business rescue proceedings as envisaged in the Companies Act 71 of 2008.
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Re-opening the debate on developing the crime of public violence in light of the violent protests and strikes.
(2015)While section 17 of the Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of assembly, the violence that often accompanies the exercise of this right culminates in the violation of the rights of non-protesters to, inter alia, ... -
A re-orientated approach towards understanding white collar crime and its impact on South Africa as a developing country.
(2015)Abstract not available. -
Realising the right of access to maternal health care services for refugee women in South Africa.
South Africa hosts a large population of refugees from Africa and beyond. These refugees come to the country with their different needs. Some of the needs are gender-specific and require the realisation of specific human ... -
Reckless and fraudulent trading by a company and the business judgment rule as a defence for directors.
(2018)Abstract available in pdf. -
The recognition, transfer and extinction of maritime liens in South African law.
(1994)No abstract available. -
The reconciliation of work and care : a comparative analysis of South African Labour Laws aimed at providing working parents with time off to care.
(2017)The purpose of this thesis is to examine the adequacy of South African labour laws which regulate the rights of employees to take time off from work to attend to care-giving responsibilities. It engages in a comparative ... -
Reconciling child labour practices in South Africa with international standards : prospects and challenges.
(2015)Child labour proves to be a social and economic problem throughout the world. Millions of children around the world remain trapped in child labour, compromising their individual and collective futures. However, while ... -
Regulating the trade in rhino horn: a South African perspective.
(2018)South Africa is facing a major rhino poaching crisis. In 2015, 1175 rhinos were killed by poachers and 1054 in 2016. During the first half of 2017, 529 rhinos had been killed by poachers. South Africa can currently sustain ... -
The regulation of cryptocurrencies in the context of South Africa’s financial sector.
(2019)This research critically analyses a significant yet, uncertain area of law in South Africa - the regulation of cryptocurrencies. Cryptocurrencies are digital representations of value supported by cryptography and function ... -
The regulation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs): a South African legal analysis.
(2002)Abstract available in pdf. -
Regulation of insolvency law in South Africa : the need for reform.
(2014)Regulatory bodies must function properly in order for their duties to be performed. The performance of the regulatory body impacts the entire insolvency system. Academics have noted that the Master does not meet the ... -
The regulation of interactive gambling in South Africa : a comparative study.
(2013)This dissertation seeks to provide some regulatory perspective on the future of interactive gambling in South Africa. It reviews the difficulties facing the legislature concerning the regulation of interactive gambling by ... -
The regulation of the removal of hazardous shipwrecks in South African waters and a discussion on the adoption of the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks, 2007.
(2013)International trade in large amounts of commodities resulted in the recent growth of the shipping industry. With larger ships being constructed to meet land based demands for various types of commodities combined with ... -
The regulation of the sale of skin lightening creams in South Africa.
(2019)And her skin was as white as milk, her hair was as smooth as silk and her eyes were as blue as the deep blue sea.. . It is a common misconception that many people equate fairness with beauty however, little do they know ... -
The release of liability of a surety during business rescue proceedings.
(2019)Chapter 6 of the companies Act has attempted to resolve problems created by the ineffectiveness of judicial management which has failed to provide suitable alternative to the liquidation. The process of business rescue ...