Browsing Masters Degrees (Business Law) by Issue Date
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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. -
Investor protection in empowerment schemes of arrangements and joint ventures.
(2001)In this paper, I have attempted to highlight the problems that face investors, both black and white, in South Africa, especially in the light of the effects of the new legislation promulgated after apartheid was abolished. ... -
Tobacco control legislation : the challenges of enforcement mechanisms.
(2002)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 ... -
An evaluation of disaster and risk management in the Durban south basin, with particular reference to community awareness.
(2006)No abstract available. -
A critical analysis of the role of disclosure in strengthening corporate governance and accountability.
(2010)This dissertation critically analyses the role of disclosure in strengthening corporate governance and accountability to determine whether a prescriptive system of disclosure is of greater efficacy than a voluntary regime. ... -
The impact of the precautionary principle and the SPS agreement on international trade.
(2012)WTO Agreements have failed to adequately cater for the needs of developing countries. The WTO Agreements, particularly the SPS Agreements has failed to take into account the special needs of developing and least developing ... -
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 ... -
Against the strict application of the caveat subscriptor rule in the context of contracts of necessity.
(2012)This dissertation critically examines the common law caveat subscriptor rule and argues against the strict application of the rule in the context of ‘contracts of necessity’ (which is defined in the research paper). I ... -
The interface between the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936 and the National Credit Act 34 of 2005.
(2013)The Insolvency Act 24 of 1936 regulates the debtor’s estate when sequestrated for the benefit of creditors. The debtor must prove that sequestration will be to the advantage creditors and as such creates a stumbling block ... -
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 ... -
An evaluation of the role of aid for trade in the realization of the millenium development goals : a case study of Zimbabwe.
(2013)Abstract not available. -
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 ... -
A critical analysis of Section 129 (1) (a) of the National Credit Act.
(2014)No abstract available. -
Intellectual property laws and the protection of traditional knowledge in South Africa : an evaluation of the current intellectual property system and its protection of traditional and indigenous knowledge.
(2014)The aim of this paper is to consider the debate amongst the various views regarding the Protection of Traditional Knowledge in South Africa. In the process, it will define Traditional Knowledge and provide some examples. ...