By Mapula Sedutla – acting editor It was announced that the final day for Bills to be passed is 14 March before Parliament rises for elections on 7 May. By […]
Read moreBy 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 South African […]
Read moreGold 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) By Moksha […]
Read moreBy 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 Transvaal) [2013] […]
Read moreHeinrich 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 The All […]
Read moreBy 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 pension funds. […]
Read moreBy 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 been the […]
Read moreBy 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 new challenges […]
Read moreBy 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 1992. The […]
Read moreBy 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 practice. What […]
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