Transnational impacts on law
Juta Legal and Academic Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-4851-2604-1 (ISBN)
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Preface; Introduction – Charl Hugo and Thomas M J Mollers; Towards free movement of companies – the European position as a model for the SADC – Kathleen van der Linde and Faadhil Adams; Comment: Towards free movement of companies – the European position as a model for the SADC – Raphael Koch; Tacit choice of law in international commercial contracts – the position in South African law and under the Rome l Regulation – Garth J Bouwers; Comment on `Tacit choice of law in international commercial contracts’ – Wolfgang Wurmnest; Contractual capacity in German and South African private international law – a comparative study – Eesa Allie Fredericks; The law applicable to the proprietary consequences of marriage in South Africa – the influence of German private international law – Jan L Neels; Exceptions to the independence of autonomous instruments of payment and security: the growing emergence of good faith – Karl Marxen and Charl Hugo; Lessons to be learnt from Germany regarding the treatment of executory contracts when a debtor company is being restructured: a South African perspective – Juanitta Calitz and Sanrie Lawrenson; The quest for fairness in the rendering of financial advice and intermediary services in light of the retail distribution review – Daleen Millard; Providing investment advice in light of MiFID I and II – Thomas M J Mollers and Isabella Brosig; Treaty-making and select foreign policy matters under constitutional and judicial scrutiny in South Africa – Hennie Strydom; The German Constitution and international law: some remarks on the comparison with the openness of the South African Constitution – Stefan Lorenzmeier; A South African and German perspective on personal information privacy protection in an electronic environment – Murdoch Watney and Robin Cupido; A comparative analysis of the proposed new cybercrime legislation in South Africa and the situation in Germany and the European Union – Dawie de Villiers; Legal and empirical aspects of cybercrime in Germany – Johannes Kaspar; Public participation and reasonableness: exploring the case law and jurisprudential philosophy of the South African Constitutional Court – David Bilchitz and Siyambonga Heleba; Comment on `Public participation and reasonableness: exploring the case law and jurisprudential philosophy of the South African Constitutional Court’ – Ferdinand Wollenschlager; Transconstitutionalism and democratic legitimacy as dilemmas of regionalism in Germany and South Africa – Jentley Lenong; Social insurance in South Africa: are there lessons to be learnt from the German experience? – Letlhokwa George Mpedi and Mathias Nyenti; Comment on `Social insurance in South Africa: are there lessons to be learnt from the German experience?’ – Ulrich M Gassner; Labour and social protection for migrant domestic workers in South Africa – Elmarie Fourie and Warren Bowles; Labour and social protection for migrant workers in South Africa and in Germany: a comparative study – Martina Benecke.
| Erscheinungsdatum | 12.10.2018 |
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| Verlagsort | Kenwyn |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 148 x 210 mm |
| Gewicht | 500 g |
| Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
| Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-4851-2604-5 / 1485126045 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-4851-2604-1 / 9781485126041 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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