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A historical overview of the regulation of market abuse in South Africa
(2014)
In an early attempt to combat market abuse in the South African financial markets, legislation such as the Companies Act, the Financial Markets Control Act and the Stock Exchanges Control Act were enacted. However, these ...
The regulation of market manipulation in Australia: a historical comparative perspective
(2015)
Notably, in Australia, market abuse practices like market manipulation and other market misconduct practices are expressly prohibited under the Corporations Act as amended by the Financial Services Reform Act. In the light ...
The functions of selected human rights institutions and related role-players in the protection of human rights in Zimbabwe
(2016)
Various violations of the human rights of ordinary people and human rights defenders have been reported in Zimbabwe since the late 1980s. It is widely acknowledged that such violations have been perpetrated mostly by the ...
Editorial: Special Edition on corporate and financial markets law: embracing technology in corporate, securities and financial markets law and the combating of financial crimes in the 4th Industrial Revolution
(PER/PELJ, 2021)
This special edition consists of a selection of contemporary and well thought out academic contributions that were developed into full journal articles by presenters who delivered their key findings at the 2nd Annual ...
A General Legislative Analysis of "Torture" as a Human Rights Violation in Zimbabwe
(2017)
Several challenges involving torture-related human rights violations have been reported in Zimbabwe from the late 1970s to date. Notably, these torture-related human rights violations were problematic during the liberation ...
The reliance on lifestyle audits for public officials to curb corruption and tax evasion in Nigeria
(PER/PELJ, 2021)
Widespread corruption in the Nigerian public service is having a
far-reaching detrimental effect on the economy. Public officers
and other policy makers that formulate socio-economic policies
are the main perpetrators ...
A Legal analysis of the use of innovative technology in the promotion of financial inclusion for low-income earners in South Africa
(PER/PELJ, 2021)
The promotion of financial inclusion is important for the
combating of financial exclusion in many countries, including
South Africa. Nonetheless, most low-income earners living in
rural areas and informal settlements ...
Towards ingenious technology and the robust enforcement of financial markets laws to curb money laundering in Zimbabwe
(PER/PELJ, 2021)
Technology has positively contributed to the creation of financial
markets and the facilitation of payments globally. The effective use of
robust technology could enhance the consistent enforcement of
financial market ...
The Nexus between mobile money regulation, innovative technology and the promotion of financial inclusion in Zimbabwe
(PER/PELJ, 2021)
The advent of mobile money innovations has given people in rural
areas, informal settlements and other poor communities an opportunity
to participate in Zimbabwe's mainstream financial economy. However,
the technology-driven ...
The regulation and use of artificial intelligence and 5G technology to combat cybercrime and financial crime in South African Banks
(PER/PELJ, 2021)
Artificial intelligence (AI) and fifth generation network technology
(5G) are now being utilised by some companies and financial
institutions such as banks to enhance their competitiveness and
expand their businesses. ...