Archive for February, 2014

The Law of Evidence in South Africa

x Bookmark By Adrian Bellengère & Robin Palmer (Eds) Cape Town: Oxford University Press (2013) 1st edition Price: R 429.95 (incl VAT) 494 pages (soft cover) For many decades The […]

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Employment law update – The court’s inquiry on review

x Bookmark Gold Fields Mining South Africa (Pty) Ltd (Kloof Gold Mine) v Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration and Others (LAC) (unreported case no JA 2/2012, 4-11-2013) (Waglay JP) […]

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Employment law update – Legal representation at the CCMA

x Bookmark By Talita Laubscher and Monique Jefferson In Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration and Others v Law Society of the Northern Provinces (Incorporated as the Law Society of […]

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The law reports – January/February 2014

x Bookmark Heinrich Schulze BLC LLB (UP) LLD (Unisa) is a professor of law at Unisa. November 2013 (6) The South African Law Reports (pp 1 – 317); [2013] 3 […]

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Protecting the nest egg – pension fund administration and the law

x Bookmark By Hannes Jacobs There are four parties involved in pension fund administration, namely the trustees, the principal officer, the administrators of the fund and lastly the registrar of […]

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Business rescue – getting it right

x Bookmark By Blair Wassman Since the inception of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 (the Act) in May 2011, the concept of business rescue remains rather contentious. It has […]

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Weighing up the Wayback Machine – an analysis of the admissibility of archived websites

x Bookmark By Bryce Matthewson The effect of the internet on our daily lives is undeniable. Recently we have even seen a court accepting service via Facebook. These changes raise […]

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RICA: Walking a fine line between crime prevention and protection of rights

x Bookmark By Russel Luck The Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-related Information Act 70 of 2002 (RICA) advances the Interception and Monitoring Prohibition Act 127 of […]

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Controlling outcomes – project management

x Bookmark By Louis Rood Project management is a term most often associated with the construction industry, but it is a concept that can very effectively be applied to legal […]

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SAJEI training course for aspirant judges to be presented in June 2014

x Bookmark By Barbara Whittle The South African Judicial Training Institute (SAJEI) is presenting a Basic Aspirant Judges Training Course in Johannesburg from 30 June to 3 July 2014. The […]

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