Browsing Research Articles (Mercantile Law) by Title
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The taxation of trusts in SADC member States
(Juta Law, 2018)Many Southern African Development Community (“SADC”) member states use trusts and they have proved to be very popular in some of these states. This article examines the way in which income acquired by a trust is taxed in ... -
Telemedicine: a South African legal perspective
(Juta Law, 2008-01)The provision of healthcare services has changed rapidly and extensively over the past century, from what we now believe to be the cruel and inhumane treatments of the past, to the brilliant advances in technology currently ... -
To debar or not to debar : when to endorse a contractor on the register for tender defaulters
(Juta Law, 2008-01)The Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act 12 of 2004 (the Corruption Act) provides in s 29 for the creation by the National Treasury of a Register for Tender Defaulters. A court convicting a contractor on ... -
Trade usage : still law made by merchants for merchants
(Juta Law, 2016-03)INTRODUCTION: Trade usage has always played an important role in the legal regulation of international sales. For example, trade usage is used to define the concept of reasonable time in which the buyer or seller has to ... -
Transformative constitutionalism and the development of South African property law (part 1)
(Juta Law, 2005-01)One of the most complicated and controversial questions in contemporary South African legal theory is whether (and how, and why) constitutional provisions - particularly the rights provisions in the bill of rights - can ... -
Transformative constitutionalism and the development of South African property law (part 2)
(Juta Law, 2006-01)South African courts and academic commentators had relatively frequent re- course to German theory on the application issue during the early stages of constitution writing and the development of a new constitutional ... -
Vicarious liability of employers : reconsidering risk as the basis for liability
(Juta Law, 2005-02)Vicarious liability is a doctrine of liability without fault in terms of which one person is held liable for the unlawful acts of another. In the context of the employment relationship, the employer can be held liable ...