Browsing Magister Philosophiae - MPhil (Law) by Author "Lenaghan, Patricia"
Now showing items 1-8 of 8
-
Balancing trade remedies and preferential trade agreements: A South African experience
Runi, Rutendo Juliana (University of the Western Cape, 2018)Over the past decade countries have embraced globalisation. The depth and influence of globalisation has grown significantly since the 19th century. Globalisation has accelerated mainly due to increased integration in trade ... -
A critical analysis of the African Union’s self-financing mechanism
Adams, Gordon (University of the Western Cape, 2019)In the process of describing the background to the problem, the author will in this section firstly, explain what the African Union (AU) has implemented, secondly, explain the relevant rules and regulations that need to ... -
The impact of international trade reforms on agricultural exports in Sub-Saharan Africa (Case study: Cameroon, Ghana and Burkina Faso)
Esambe, Lovertte (University of the Western Cape, 2014)Sub-Saharan African countries in general with particular reference to Ghana, Cameroon and Burkina Faso depend mostly on agriculture which is seen as the main source of income. Agriculture provides income for a large ... -
The impact of the Bali agreement on the Doha round stalemate with particular reference to the interests of developing and least developed countries
Djemilou, Mohamed (University of the Western Cape, 2016)The problem that this Research Paper is aiming to examine is whether the Bali Agreement has successfully impacted on the consensus pitfalls and the Doha Round stalemate as shown in the background to the study. -
International business law and legal certainty : the need for South Africa to assent to the convention of international sale of goods
Mashonganyika, Tendai Julius (University of the Western Cape, 2015)This study seeks to provide answers on whether South Africa should ratify the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG), in the light of promoting legal certainty and International trade. In order ... -
The need to recalibrate the Africa trade facilitation legal framework to achieve an enduring intra-African trade
Rabiu, Ademola Misbau (University of the Western Cape, 2018)It is necessary to improve on Africa poor and stagnated share of the global trade and to attract bigger share of the global investments funds to meet the growing developmental challenges. The bottlenecks at the borders ... -
The world trade organisation (WTO) and its dispute settlement system - political and legal implications for South Africa.
Berkowitz, Bonita Donelle (University of the Western Cape, 2004)ln this mini thesis, I explore the new WTO Dispute Settlement System in relation to developing countries' and South Africa's access to this system. I argue that this new system, as a rule based system allows for greater ...