Browsing PER: 2011 Volume 14 No 1 by Title
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Korporatiewe Identiteit as Grondslag van die Strafregtelike Aanspreeklikheid van Regspersone (1): Teoretiese Grondbeginsels
(2011)The different models for the criminal liability of juristic persons reveal a tension between individualist and realistic approaches. For individualists a corporation is the product of a union of individuals. This ... -
A New Look at the Old Problem of a Reasonable Expectation: The Reasonableness of Repeated Renewals of Fixed–Term Contracts as Opposed to Indefinite Employment
(2011)In South Africa, the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 (LRA) regulates and protects the position of the employee who reasonably expects that a fixed–term contract will be renewed on the same or similar terms while the ... -
The Requirements for the Inclusion of Standard Terms in International Sales Contracts
(2011)The problem dealing with the inclusion of standard terms and conditions in contracts is a problem that has engaged most legal systems. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, ... -
The Suitability of the Remedy of Specific Performance to Breach of A "Player's Contract" with Specific Reference to the Mapoe and Santos Cases
(2011)During the 1990s, rugby union formation in the Republic of South Africa developed rapidly from a system of strict amateurism to one of professionalism. Professional participants in the sport received salaries for ... -
The Use of Force in Effecting Arrest in South Africa and the 2010 Bill: a Step in the Right Direction
(2011)In South Africa the use of force in effecting arrest is statutorily governed by section 49 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977. The inception of the Constitution brought about a dramatic change in South African ...