Browsing Magister Legum - LLM (Public Law and Jurisprudence) by Author "Lenaghan, Patricia"
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Promoting transport liberalisation under the SADC trade in services protocol: the Zambian road transport operators experience
Hatoongo-Mudenda, Demetria (2013) -
The quest for a multilateral agreement on investment (MAI); relevance and effects on developing African countries
Okhomina, Grace Esohe (University of the Western Cape, 2005)The aim of this examination was to identify those evolving trends that are common to multilateral agreements some of which have been entered into by African developing countries, bearing in mind the debates and position ... -
Regional integration in the COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Free Trade Area and the importance of infrastructure development in promoting trade and reducing poverty
Daniels, Cecily-Ann Jaqui Monique (University of the Western Cape, 2012) -
Regionalism under the WTO, an impediment or a spur to trade and development in the multilateral trading system: a case study of the EAC
Namara, Justine (University of the Western Cape, 2009)This research paper pays particular attention to the EAC because of its unique composition of four LDCs46 and 1 DC47 and the fact that three of these countries are landlocked least developed countries (LLDCs).48 The EAC ... -
The regulation of foreign direct investment in Tanzania: a focus on tax incentives schemes
Ndiko, Amina (University of Western Cape, 2013) -
Restraints of trade in sport: an international and South African persepctive
Kolonko, Christoph (University of the Western Cape, 2006)The ongoing commercialism of sport has generated new legal problems. One of eminent importance id the treatment of restraints of trade in the sport sector. The application of the restraints of trade rule to the sport sector ... -
The role of government in the attraction of foreign direct investment: a case study of South Africa and Cameroon
Chesami, Mbah Emmanuel (University of the Western Cape, 2005)This study examined economic and government policies of South Africa on the one hand and that of Cameroon on the other hand. The focus was on specific periods after democratisation of both countries. For South Africa from ...