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The ranking of creditors’ claims during business rescue proceedings as envisaged in the Companies Act 71 of 2008.
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Reckless and fraudulent trading by a company and the business judgment rule as a defence for directors.
(2018)Abstract available in pdf. -
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 ... -
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 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 ... -
Religion and culture in the workplace : a balancing act of competing rights and interests.
(2017)This thesis will seek to explore the effect religion and culture has in the workplace. Given the diversity of South Africa and the existence of many cultures and religions co-existing, there are bound to be conflicts in ... -
The requirements of business rescue proceedings in South Africa: a critical analysis of ‘reasonable prospect’ in light of business rescue proceedings in terms of Companies Act 71 of 2008.
This paper will analyse the requirements of business rescue as provided in the Companies Act 71 of 2008 (hereinafter referred to as Companies Act 2008). During the course of the discussion the paper will also provide an ... -
Restraint of trade clauses: does the enforcement thereof promote anti-competitive behaviour in South African law?
(2018)No abstract available. -
Reviving accountability principles in state owned companies: a critical study of the governance frameworks governing state owned companies in South Africa.
(2018)State owned companies are an important ingredient to economic development, in particular to South Africa as a developing country. They are created to serve a public interest objective and each entity derives its specific ... -
The rights of illegal workers not to be unfairly dismissed, with emphasis on illegal immigrants and sex workers.
(2019)Illegal workers have been and continue to be the most vulnerable category of employees in the labour market, the reason for this is the invalidity of their employment contract due to illegality. For the longest time, the ... -
The rise of electronic commerce transactions in South Africa: legal issues pertaining to privacy.
(2017)The internet in South Africa provides significant benefits to users involved in electronic commerce. Manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers and consumers enjoy the great convenience of doing business online. While electronic ... -
The role of the JSE in the globalization process with special emphasis on the implementation of the Jet and Strate systems.
(2000)No abstract available. -
The role of unequal bargaining power in challenging the validity of a contract in South African contract law.
(2014)No abstract available. -
The shortcomings of the common law and the Companies Act 61 of 1973 in regulating executive remuneration in South Africa : is the code of corporate practices and conduct the answer for listed companies?
(2003)King II articulated in an open manner, issues of disclosure, transparency, comparator ren1lmeration packages and a robust approach to the paYment of con1pensation in relation to poorly performing directors. While directors ... -
'Show me the money’ : a discussion of the cryptocurrency market and its potential regulation in South Africa.
(2019)The developments of the internet and electronic communication, have created a platform that enables the trade of goods and service through the internet. This connects consumers and businesses to facilitate safe and efficient ... -
The South African employer's regulation of internet misuse in the workplace.
Abstract not available.