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Browsing Mercantile Law by Title
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Jansen van Rensburg, Enelia Cornelia
(University of Pretoria, 2018)
The use of conduit company treaty shopping structures is often regarded as an impermissible erosion of a country’s tax base. For a developing country, such as South Africa, the protection of its tax base is an important ...
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Manda, Patson Waliwona
(University of Pretoria, 2019)
No abstract
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Ngcobo, Blossom
(University of Pretoria, 2019)
No abstract available
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Van Niekerk, Martha Gertruida
(University of Pretoria, 2018)
The 2008 Global Financial Crisis shook financial systems worldwide to their roots and set regulators on a new course post Crisis where the pursuit of financial stability emerged as apex regulatory objective. This new ...
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Joshi, Shaynel P.
(University of Pretoria, 2019)
The 2008 Global Financial Crisis proved to be a landmark event in the context of financial regulation to the extent that it gave rise to questions of which approach would best suit financial regulation in the pursuit of ...
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De Jager, Marna Johanna
(University of Pretoria, 2018)
No abstract
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Jukes, Christopher Andrew
(University of Pretoria, 2018)
No abstract
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Leathern, Rennette
(University of Pretoria, 2018)
There has been a worldwide trend to move away from creditor-centric insolvency regimes to ones that are more accommodating of debtors. Many debtors land up in a spiral of debt from which they cannot escape without some ...
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Mboweni, Pamela
(University of Pretoria, 2019)
South African state-owned enterprises are continually in distress and are failing to meet their objectives. Most of the failures can be attributed to corporate governance contraventions that take place within these ...
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Thulare, Tshepo
(University of Pretoria, 2019)
There are certain financial institutions that are considered to be systemically important financial institutions – which means that these institutions are of such a large scale that should they fail, it would disrupt the ...
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Msimango, Zaba
(University of Pretoria, 2019)
It has been a world-wide norm that in cases dealing with a bank customer’s information, particularly public figures, third parties always tend to request from banks to reveal the banking details of their customers. This ...
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Alberts, Milandri
(University of Pretoria, 2019)
No abstract available
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Van Jaarsveld, S.R. (Fanie)
(LexisNexis, 2017)
Before 2008, it was generally accepted that the existence of a contract of employment
between employer and employee was an essential requirement for the validity of an
employment relationship. After 2008 this requirement ...
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Delport, P.A. (Petrus Albertus)
(LexisNexis, 2011-11)
I previously discussed some aspects of the regulation of the market for securities
(see Delport “Offers and the Companies Act 71 of 2008” 2011 THRHR 280).
The last pieces of this puzzle are the concept of “public” and ...
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Nkuna, Ignatius Lebogang
(University of Pretoria, 2013)
The Competition Act 89 of 1998 prohibits abuse of its dominance by a firm that is dominant within a specific market. The abuse of dominance prohibitions are set out in section 8 of the Act. This dissertation focuses on ...
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Hlongoane, Khomotso Karabo Matate
(University of Pretoria, 2018)
The Financial Intelligence Centre Act 38 of 2001 (“FICA” or the “Act”) established both the Financial Intelligence Centre (“FIC” also known as the “Centre”) and the Money Laundering Advisory Council. The purpose for these ...
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Klopper, H.B.
(LexisNexis, 2009)
No abstract available.
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Maloka, Tumo Charles; Sefoka, Isaiah Mmatipe
(Unisa Press, 2022)
Accountability and transparency reinforce the constitutional principles of governance, which constitute equality before the law, separation of powers, legality and the rule of law, which are central to the conception of ...
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De Villiers, Wium P.
(LexisNexis, 2007-05)
No abstract available
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Scott, Tobias Johannes
(University of Pretoria, 2012-09-19)
The capital maintenance rules stem from the English company law and were primarily aimed at protecting the rights of a company’s creditors. Before the introduction of the Companies Amendment Act 37 of 1998, a company was ...