On 21 June 2019, the International Labour Conference (ILO) in Geneva, adopted a new Convention and Recommendation titled the “Convention Concerning the Elimination of Violence...
The publication of the Broad-Based Socio Economic Empowerment Charter for the Mining and Minerals Industry 2018 (“Mining Charter 3”) on 27 September 2018 was generally viewed in a positive light by industry stakeholders because it followed in the wake of the widely-criticised…
In 2006, the South African Government introduced a tax incentive scheme aimed at increasing scientific and technological research and development expenditure by businesses throughout all sectors in South Africa. This tax-incentive scheme is provided for in…
Kicking the can down the rollercoaster: The tumultuous events and present stasis of the section 10(1)(o)(ii) amendment chronology
This article explores the original proposal for amendments...
Most South Africans would not knowingly support activities that might harm the environment, endanger the health of others or violate the rights of workers. Still,...
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Is there an excuse for the non-performance of duties under a legally binding contract on the basis that ‘it simply couldn’t be done’? There might...
The word ‘blockchain’ has garnered a lot of attention over the last few years, with some labelling it as an elaborate scam, while other opportunists...
The courts have recently reaffirmed the restrictive scope of reading tacit terms into written contracts. A notable example of this is the Supreme Court of...
It has recently been reported that two IT entrepreneurs from Gugulethu have made an application for an interdict to prevent Nedbank from using, that is,...
Despite concerns regarding regulatory and policy uncertainty across Africa, as demonstrated by the implementation of radical new laws in Tanzania, and the publication of the...