Browsing Business Law by Title
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Balancing the rights of creditors and consumers when a home is sold in execution: what procedures should be followed?
(2020)The sale in execution of theprimary residence of a consumer has numerous implications. This is especially in light of section 26 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996(‘Constitution’) which gives people ... -
Business rescue a success or a failure? An analysis on the effectiveness of business rescue in South Africa.
(2018)No abstract available. -
Business rescue in South Africa : an exploration of business rescue and the role of the business rescue practitioner.
(2018)Abstract available in PDF file. -
Circumventing another Marikana Massacre : a look into the provisions of the Labour Relations Amendment Act relating to the limitation on the right to strike.
(2015)This dissertation looks at the labour unrest that has fast become an increasing reality with perpetual scales of violence that is directed at property and person during strikes being witnessed with uncomfortable regularity. ... -
Class actions : a proposed procedure in terms of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008.
(2013)Due to length and time constraints, this dissertation will briefly examine and provide an overview of the current method that courts have adopted in bringing a class action in Southern Africa and internationally. Specific ... -
A comment on debt relief options for insolvent consumer debtors in South Africa.
(2015)The paper will be focused on examining the debt relief options available for consumer debtors in South Africa. This paper will look at the relationship between the National Credit Act 34 of 2005 and the Insolvency Act 24 ... -
A comparative analysis of constructive dismissal in South Africa and within other international jurisdictions.
(2018)Abstract available in PDF. -
Consumer protection in Swaziland : a comparative analysis of the law in South Africa and the United Kingdom.
(2012)Consumer protection has become an important issue in many spheres of trade. This fact is borne out by the many consumer protection laws introduced in many countries globally. However, despite these developments Swaziland ... -
Consumer protection legislation in South Africa: is it really necessary?
(2018)The South African government tries to protect its consumers, many of whom are histoncally disadvantaged, in the transactions they enter into with suppliers, especially in the financial services industry, where ... -
Contractual exemption clauses under the South African Constitution : an examination of the potential impact of public policy and Ubuntu on such provisions.
(2012)This dissertation will examine the current state of our common law in relation to its treatment of exemption clauses in contracts, and will focus on recent developments which may augur greater scope and a new approach to ... -
Courts’ treatment of depression in the workplace: incapacity, poor performance, misconduct and disability.
(2019)No abstract available. -
The CRISPR patent landscape: a South African perspective.
(2020)The patent rights to CRISPR technology in different jurisdictions have been fought over tirelessly by both public and private actors. This battle has raised questions regarding the privatisation of publicly-funded research. ... -
A critical analysis of product liability under the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008.
(2015)Product liability can be described as a situation where a supplier is held accountable to a consumer for the supply of defective goods. The concept of product liability has its roots in the common law. Under the common ... -
A critical analysis of Section 129 (1) (a) of the National Credit Act.
(2014)No abstract available.