Browsing Magister Legum - LLM (Mercantile and Labour Law) by Author "Lenaghan, Patricia"
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Access to essential medicines in East Africa: A review of East Africa community and its member states approach to WTO-TRIPS public health flexibilities
Majok, Daniel Bol (University of the Western Cape, 2018)Magister Legum - LLM (Mercantile and Labour Law) -
An assessment of Ghana's anti-dumping regime in line with the World Trade Organisation Anti-Dumping Agreement
Mohammed, Anass (University of the Western Cape, 2017)The establishment of an anti-dumping regime has become commonplace for many a government that seeks to protect and promote its local industries. One reason which appears to be dominant by its proponents is the need to curb ... -
The British exit from the European Union and its effects on existing legislation and other member states
Manjengenja, Hazel (The University of the Western Cape, 2017)The European Union (EU) was formed so as to maintain peace and to unify Europe in a bid to ensure that the events caused by the Second World War would never be repeated again. The idea was to bring the nations together ... -
A critical analysis of the impact of Brexit on the SADC-EU EPA
Vonya, Qamani (University of the Western Cape, 2019)The United Kingdom (UK) is one of the largest Member states within the European Union (EU) that receive export goods from developing countries. The UK has successfully voted to exit the EU through a referendum and this ... -
A critique of the SADC region’s regulatory response measures to the Covid-19 pandemic, paying special attention to travel restriction measures and their effect on food security
Chikodza, Englebert (University of the Western Cape, 2023)The transition in the economy around the globe has led many countries to pursue integration at various levels. The importance of regional integration is highly noted in various parts of the world, with the most successful ... -
Customs reform as a means to enhancing trade facilitation for increased market access : a South African perspective
Amadi, Victor (University of the Western Cape, 2015) -
Discrimination to the employment context on the ground of religion: an examination of the position in South African and European union law
Ahmed, Naima (University of the Western Cape, 2008)In this mini-thesis, I try to explore that the right to equality has brought with it the right not to discriminate against on various prohibited grounds, including religion. This minithesis examines the right not to be ... -
The establishment of Tripartite Free Trade Area institutions and its repercussions on countries with multiple memberships
Chiundira, Isaac Chiphaso (University of the Western Cape, 2016)This mini thesis examines the repercussions of the establishment of institutions under the Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA) Agreement on countries that have multiple regional economic community (REC) memberships. The study ... -
Evaluating South Africa’s accession to the World Trade Organisation Government Procurement Agreement (WTO GPA).
Velebhayi, Vuyo (University of the Western Cape, 2024)South Africa’s participation in international agreements is governed by s231 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996.1 This section states that the negotiation and signing of all international agreements ... -
Examining the effectiveness of the Corporate Leniency Policy in combating cartels under the Competition Act in South Africa with specific reference to directors’ liability.
Nyembenya, Kamogelo (2024)The economy is harmed by the behaviour of a director that engages in anticompetitive behaviour in the sense that consumers may suffer the economic consequences in the form of having lesser buying power. This restricts ... -
The implementation of trade in services liberalisation : challenges to enhancing the movement of natural persons across borders (Mode IV) and the recognition of foreign qualifications in South Africa
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The implications of the African continental free trade area on existing regional economic communities in Africa
Tembo, Aaron (University of the Western Cape, 2023)Countries world over are employing different strategies to grow their economies and improve the living standards of their people. Among the initiatives being employed is regional economic integration. Regional economic ... -
Invesment law in a globalised enviroment: A proposal for a new foreign direct invesment regime in Zimbabwe
Kondo, Tinashe (University of the Western Cape, 2017)Most developed countries that enjoy the lion's share of foreign investment do not have domestic legal frameworks on foreign direct investment. This is because investors are attracted by a holistic picture of these countries. ... -
Promoting and facilitating development through private sector inclusion under the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AFCFTA) legal and institutional framework
Kobel, Victoria R. Kirunda (2023)Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have been fronted as vehicles for economic development by various scholars and economic organisations at large. But what is development? This is an important question which must be answered. ... -
Regulating third party funding in arbitrations help within South Africa
Lawrence, Lyn (University of the Western Cape, 2018)The decision by countries to relax the common law doctrines of maintenance and champerty to accommodate Third Party Funding (TPF) in dispute resolution has sparked a worldwide debate. The controversial practice of funding ... -
A review of the legal measures to protect indigenous culture in South Africa
Anirudhra, Swasthi (University of Western Cape, 2021)Globalisation has enabled the different countries of the world to be connected to each other irrespective of geographical constraints or time zones. Such connectivity has resulted in more than just an economic exchange, ... -
Revolutionising cross-border remittances; A legal framework for mobile money interoperability in Southern Africa
Mafongoya, Chido Pamela (University of Western Cape, 2021)Regiоnаl trаde, investment аnd crоss-bоrder remittаnces аre аll criticаl cоmpоnents оf ecоnоmic аnd sоciаl develоpment in the Sоuthern Аfricаn Develоpment Cоmmunity (SАDC) regiоn.1 Crоss bоrder remittаnces аre а mаin аnd ... -
South Africa’s utilisation of the world trade organisations instruments in the protection of the textile and poultry industries
Eastland, Charnall Lynn (University of the Western Cape, 2020)The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is the only global international organisation dealing with the rules of trade between nations.1 The WTO agreements uphold certain principles; one such principle is the rule of the ... -
The Effectiveness of the Swkopmund Protocol on the Protection of Traditional knowledge in Namibia.
Nandjembo, Lucia Pandulo (University of the Western Cape, 2017)Traditional knowledge has been around for centuries and has gained over the centuries and adapted to the local culture and environment, traditional knowledge is transmitted orally from generation to generation. It tends ... -
Towards the effective utilisation of trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights flexibilities to improve access to essential medicines in Ghana
Kuudogrme, Barbara Bangfudem (University of the Western Cape, 2018)Access to medicines is an essential component of the basic human right to health and a key determinant of the importance attached to the health care system of a country. It essentially entails the availability and acceptability ...