“Tea from South Africa’s rooibos bush will soon be infused with a measure of restorative justice.”
This neat quote comes from an article that appeared in...
“Globalization has resulted in greater trade, transport, travel and tourism, all of which can facilitate the introduction and spread of species that are not native to an area. If a new habitat is similar enough to a species’ native habitat, it may survive and reproduce.…
Sustainable development is an evolving concept in both international and domestic environmental law.
The intellectual foundation thereof was laid in Bruntland’s vision of Our Common Future,...
Micro-organisms, although the subject matter of patent applications from as early as 1873 internationally, are fast becoming a focus area in South African local patent practice. The reason for this is not based in a resurgence of the amount of biological inventions…