Browsing Magister Legum - LLM (Public Law and Jurisprudence) by Author "Wandrag, Riekie"
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The feasibility of retaliation as a trade remedy under the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding
Olaki, Clare (University of the Western Cape, 2007)The main aim of the research was to determine the viability of retaliation as a trade remedy under the Dispute Settlement Understanding. It was to establish whether retaliation as a remedy is beneficial to the entire WTO ... -
Financial freedom in mobile money: the role of the central bank in Zimbabwe
Nduna, Chipo (University of Western Cape, 2020)This paper analyses how the Zimbabwean economic history has led to the perception and attitude of the population towards the financial industry. It has been blighted by extremes to the extent that in 2008 the Zimbabwe ... -
Granting intellectual property rights on life forms and processes: does it ensure food security? A developing country perspective
Chekol, Abebe Abebayehu (University of the Western Cape, 2005)This study critically investigated the argument whether intellectual property rights over life forms and processes would ensure food security. It only considered the issue from the perspective of developing countries, as ... -
The impact of foreign direct investments on sustainable development in Africa: Can this contribute to poverty alleviation
Rugemalila, Irene Joas (University of the Western Cape, 2005)This study dealt with the impact of foreign direct investments on sustainable development in Africa in relation to poverty alleviation. The study aimed to show the link between these two areas and examine the impact of ... -
The implementation of countervailing measures in Tanzania: challenges and constraints
Numbi, Theresia Charles (2013) -
The incorporation of competition policy in the New Economic Partnership Agreement and its impact on regional integration in the Central African sub-region (CEMAC)
Belebema, Michael Nguatem (University of the Western Cape, 2010) -
Integrating national oil companies in the corporate governance discourse: a comparative analysis of the Norwegian state oil company (statoil) and the proposed national oil company of Uganda
Kyepa, Timothy (University of the Western Cape, 2011) -
An international arbitration act for South Africa
Le Goff, Laurent (University of the Western Cape, 2005)When South Africa emerged from the era of isolation in 1994, it was faced with the fact that many of its laws relevant in the field of international trade and investment were outdated and inadequate. An obvious example is ... -
International trade rules: a case of imperialism at work?
Allen, Sara-Ruth (University of the Western Cape, 2005)This study explored whether there is an inherent inequitable nature of the liberalization process with respect to the World Trade Organization Agreements, namely TRIMs (Trade-related Investment Measures), TRIPS (Agreement ... -
The legal nature of WTO obligations: bilateral or collective?
Baeumler, Jelena (University of the Western Cape, 2013) -
Letters of credit - the fraud exception: a time for conformity
Fieties, Leon (2013)The classic justification for Letters of Credit is that it provides an effective assurance of payment from a financially responsible third party. Cross-border transactions magnify the concern of non-payment from a buyer ... -
Potential alternative sources of funding South Africa's land redistribution programme in its agricultural sector
Britain-Renecke, Cézanne (University of the Western Cape, 2011) -
The prototype carbon Fund, a public/ private collaboration in the emerging environmental market
Maheo, Solen (University of the Western Cape, 2007)This paper addresses the issue of the primary Prototype Carbon Fund objectives , which are High-Quality Emmissions reductions ; knowledge dissermination; Public-private parterships. The researcher further invesigates ... -
Similar solutions for similar problems: harmonising energy trade and investment policies and strategies in the East African community
Kikonyogo, Joseph Mary (University of the Western Cape, 2009)Sustainable Energy (oil, gas and electricity) plays an important role in advancing productive capacity and increasing economic growth and sustainable development. In order to achieve this, there must be effective trade and ... -
Slithering towards uniformity: the international commercial arbitration and conciliation working group of UNCITRAL as a key player in the strengthening and liberalisation of international trade
Kirunda, Solomon Wilson (University of the Western Cape, 2005)The objective of this study was to examine and review the main features and works of the arbitration and conciliation working group of UNCITRAL while demonstrating their impact on international trade. -
Special and differential treatment for trade in agriculture: does it answer the quest for development in African countries?
Mulleta, Fantu Farris (University of the Western Cape, 2009)The research paper seeks to investigate the possible ways in which African countries can maximise their benefit from the existing special and differential treatment clauses for trade in agriculture, and, then, make ... -
Towards regionalism through the Asean-China free trade area: prospects and challenges
Purba, Mandala Sukarto (University of the Western Cape, 2006)The main objective of this study was to examine the prospects and challenges facing ACFTA (Asean-China free trade area). It examined what ought to be done by the ASEAN member nations to match China's competitive ability ... -
Trade and environment: the environmental impacts of the agricultural sector in South Africa
Kengni, Bernard (University of the Western Cape, 2012) -
Trade promotion vs the environment: Inevitable conflict
Yeukai, Chandaengerwa (University of the Western Cape, 2005)This study unveiled the trade-environment debate which has been revolving in the World Trade Organization for quite a long time now. While economic integration and trade liberalization offer the promise of growth and ... -
TRIPS and the WTO August 2003 deal on medicines: is it a gift bound in a red tape to developing countries
Enga, Kameni Innocent (University of the Western Cape, 2005)This study evaluated the benefits and the problems of implementing the World Trade Organization's decision on the implementation of Paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration by developing country members.