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Entrepreneurial law is a dynamic area that changes rapidly. With this edition of entrepreneurial law the authors aim at reflecting these changes. Although there were no major legislative changes to the companies’ act of 1973 or the close corporation Act of 1984, several minor, but significant changes were made to these two important pieces of legislation which are now reflected in this edition.
This work is an introductory guide for students of labour relations and managerial studies. This edition retains explanations of the procedures and processes encountered in this field, including parties to an employment-relations system, individual and
The second edition of contemporary labour relations addresses pertinent issues in the dynamic field of labour relations and reflects the fast pace of change by including the latest concepts, practices and systems found within South African labour relations today. It covers theory and perspectives of labour relations in South Africa, as well as labour relations history and environmental influences, and the important subject of labour economics.
This work contains most of the cases required for a study of the law of succession and is a very good aid for students who do not have access to the law reports. The title contains a summary of the facts of each case, an extract from the case and a note in which the principles expounded in the case are explained. Decisions up to June 2002 have been considered for inclusion. Hierdie werk bevat die meeste sake wat vir 'n studie van die erfreg nodig is en is 'n baie goeie hulpmiddel vir studente wat nie toegang tot die hofverslae het nie. Die titel bevat 'n opsomming van die feite van elke saak, 'n uittreksel uit die uitspraak asook 'n aantekening waarin die beginsels wat in die saak ter sprake gekom het, ontleed word.
This edition was adapted so that it can be used in two separate semester courses, namely Part 1: Introduction to Constitutional Law, in a semester course in which constitutional law in general is covered; and Part 2: The Bill of Rights, in a semester course in a which the South African Bill of Rights is covered.
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