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Browsing Mercantile Law by Type "Thesis"
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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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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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Lugulu, Jonah Agweyu
(University of Pretoria, 2019)
This thesis appraises the Kenya Deposit Insurance Act, 2012 and evaluates its
effectiveness to address moral hazard in banking. While explicit deposit insurance
scheme (EDIS) enhance financial system stability by preventing ...
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Vettori, Maria-Stella
(University of Pretoria, 2006-11-08)
Advancing technology has caused rapid and dramatic changes in the world of work. Labour law systems grounded in the industrial era, with their emphasis on collective bargaining, are not suitable in today’s world of work. ...
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Newaj, Kamalesh
(University of Pretoria, 2019)
This thesis seeks to resolve the ambiguities surrounding the use of the unfair labour practice relating to the provision of “benefits” as a dispute resolution mechanism in South African labour law. This mechanism has been ...
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Meyer, Carolina
(University of Pretoria, 2024)
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In law it is common to encounter two separate pieces of legislation which govern a single matter or transaction, for example, the Companies Act 71 of 2008 (the Companies Act) and the Securities Transfer Act 25 ...
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Fritz, Carika
(University of Pretoria, 2017)
There is tension between the South African Revenue Service’s duty to collect taxes on the one hand, and its duty to respect taxpayers’ rights on the other. An environment where there is clearly respect for the rights of ...
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Tshiamo-Kgati, Kuda
(University of Pretoria, 2021-11-11)
Money laundering, the financing of terrorism and proliferation financing continue to be serious threats to the stability of the international financial system. The international community therefore has prioritised the fight ...
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Sunkel, Kelly
(University of Pretoria, 2013)
The security cession of the rights under life policies marries two separate areas of the law: The Law of cession and the Law of Insurance. This makes for a complex union since varying common law and statutory principles ...
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Labuschagne, Frederik J.
(University of Pretoria, 2014)
Chapter 4 of the Companies Act of 2008 aims to regulate offers to the public of securities and is reviewed against the principles which underscore the regulation of offerings. An overview of the historical development of ...
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Mabe, Zingapi
(University of Pretoria, 2022)
An insolvent person in South Africa faces many statutory restrictions regarding his capacity to earn a living. These impediments can be grouped into three stages: impediments before sequestration, impediments during ...
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Kujinga, Benjamin Tanyaradwa
(University of Pretoria, 2013)
This thesis comparatively analyses the SA income tax general anti-avoidance rule (GAAR) in s 80A-L of the Income Tax Act 58/1962 and similar rules in Australia, Canada, the UK and the judicial doctrines in the US and the ...
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Osunlaja, Tobi Titilayo
(University of Pretoria, 2019-10)
Nigeria currently has a non-functioning insolvency system; it is yet to record a
successful insolvency case. This failure principally is attributable to the weak laws and
enforcement policies in existence. The problem ...
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Coetzee, Hermie
(University of Pretoria, 2015)
The purpose of this thesis is to do a comparative reappraisal of debt relief measures
available to natural person debtors in the South African insolvency law. Although the
broader South African natural person insolvency ...
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Colesky, Theo
(University of Pretoria, 2015)
The field of customs is commonly referred to as that of imports and exports. It is perceived as a maze of processes, procedures, and forms required to enable a customs administration to perform their wide range of ...
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Maluleke, Tirhani Foster
(University of Pretoria, 2024-08)
In contemporary times, the issue of human and labour rights violations has gained significant momentum, rendering it imperative for international organisations, states, and businesses to address this critical concern. It ...
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Baines, Daniel
(University of Pretoria, 2021)
A constitutional analysis of a differentiated tax treatment of residents and non-residents in respect of income deriving from immovable property in South Africa', Daniel Baines explores whether South African resident ...
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Rantsane, Ditaba Petrus
(University of Pretoria, 2017)
The thesis entitled ―Consumer arbitration in South Africa and its effect on the consumer‘s right to redress and enforcement ‖ notes with concern the outdated and inadequate nature of the Arbitration law currently applied ...
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Nzero, Ignatious
(University of Pretoria, 2013)
The Zimbabwean economy rapidly declined over the past two decades. A record
hyperinflationary environment and a collapse of the financial service sector coupled by lack of
external lines of credit created a difficult ...
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Evans, Roger Graham
(University of Pretoria, 2009-06-02)
The Law of Insolvency in South Africa is regulated by the provisions of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936, with foundations in our common law, which has been influenced by different legal systems from Western Europe. But ...