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  1. The award or non-award of government tenders : what is my remedy in law?

    Published 2013
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  2. Reforming the Companies Act dispute resolution framework: a case for the establishment of a companies tribunal for Zambia by Chola, Mwewa

    Published 2015
    “…A country's economic growth and development depend largely on whether or not its regulatory environment is conducive for enterprises to thrive. …”
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  3. The potential of structural interdicts to constitute effective relief in socio-economic rights cases by Swanepoel, Philip

    Published 2017
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  4. Re-interrogating the application of the transitional provisions of South African copyright law to pre-1979 works

    Published 2020
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  5. Resolving Dismissal Disputes: A Comparative Analysis of Public Arbitration Bodies in South Africa and England by Adam, Aisha

    Published 2019
    “…A coherent and cooperative working environment is not always possible in the developing workplace today. Thus, it is critical that an employer and employee are able to resort to effective means of dispute resolution when conflicts arise. …”
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  6. The use of presumptions in determining liability for passive participation in price-fixing cartels: a comparative study by Preller, Surita

    Published 2025
    “…In the EU, the paramount focus lies on the competitive process. The EU has been developing their competition law jurisprudence on the use of presumptions for many years and the US is not far behind. …”
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  7. Channelling endogenous knowledge through civil litigation in South Africa

    Published 2017
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  8. Towards an Integrated Model for the Judicial Regulation of State Contracts in South Africa by Cachalia, Raisa Nonsikelelu

    Published 2026
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  9. A comparative analysis of the meaning of 'mining operations' for income tax purposes by Fourie, Christine

    Published 2018
    “…Practically, this legal uncertainty may act as a deterrent to mining companies incurring capital expenditure, essentially curbing the development of the SA mining industry. This study seeks to analyse the different meanings attributed by SARS, SA academic writers and SA courts to the definition of "mining operations" (and the related meaning of "mineral") for income tax purposes. …”
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  10. Trade facilitation : a necessary tool for attaining the intended objectives of the African continental free trade agreement

    Published 2020
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  11. Evidential implications of the use of electronic letters of credit in international trade

    Published 2020
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  12. Geld die gewone reëls en beginsels van wetsuitleg by die uitleg van belastingwetgewing? by Taljaard, Jochemus Cornelius

    Published 2012
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  13. Analysis on the Administration and Governance of the South African Case Docket by Moonsamy, Kameshwhri

    Published 2019
    “…Effective case management has been the focal point for courts facing burgeoning bottlenecks throughout the world. …”
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  14. Zinā in the Criminal Legislation Act (1999-2000): An Evaluation of the Implication for Muslim Women's Right in Nigeria by Akpomie, Paul Orerhime

    Published 2022
    “…(Chapter II) Chapter III is dedicated to evaluating the development of the court cases and ruling from the zinā, as mentioned earlier in chapter II. …”
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  15. The doctrine of strict compliance for letters of credit : has there been a significant improvement in its application?

    Published 2018
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  16. The legal implications of electronic letter of credit as a cross border trade payment mechanism : Botswana as a case study

    Published 2017
    “…The primary legal constraints being, lack of legal recognition by the courts because of their nature (being data messages); lack of recognition in the laws of contracts (digital signatures, digital contracts), public perception more especially most of the developing countries, who because of lack of technology, resources and skilled man power, lacked knowledge on the advantages of technology advancement. …”
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  17. Sedition Laws and the Requirement of Incitement to Imminent Disorderly Conduct: A Critical Analysis of Chihana v. Republic. by Mhango, Owen

    Published 2014
    “…Section I discusses the early European developments of sedition law and how courts interpreted and applied them. …”
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