Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, The
H Kawadza; TH Mongalo
ISSN: 2521-2575
Year: 2015 – Current
Published: Bi-annually
Category: Juta’s Law Journals
About this publication
The Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice (JCCLP) is a bi-annual periodical published by Juta for the University of Witwatersrand Law School. This journal covers the area of corporate and commercial law, with specific emphasis on how constitutional law, foreign law and public policy imperatives help improve and develop corporate and commercial law principles.
The JCCLP is supported by an eminent editorial committee and editorial advisory board of thought leaders in academics and practice.
Abstracts
Volume / Issue
Volume 4 Issue 1, 2018
Share splitting and takeover schemes: The Dee Valley case
Authors: Roland Turnill, Alfred King
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, The, pp 172 – 175 (2018 I1)
Iiyama v Samsung and Others: Court of Appeal considers the territorial limits of EU competition law
Authors: Richard Swallow, Camilla Sanger, Olga Ladrowska
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, The, pp 166 – 171 (2018 I1)
‘Be safe not sorry’: CMA launches new campaign targeting cartels and encouraging whistleblowing
Authors: Philippe Chappatte, John Boyce, Natalie Yeung
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, The, pp 162 – 165 (2018 I1)
2021: A benchmark odyssey: Practical guidance for treasurers
Authors: Stephen Powell, Kathrine Meloni
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, The, pp 154 – 161 (2018 I1)
Guide to takeovers in the United Kingdom: A practice note
Authors: Steve Cooke, Roland Turnill, Christian Boney
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, The, pp 82 – 153 (2018 I1)
Corruption, misuse of state resources, compliance and ethics: Is the law retreating?
Authors: Abdulkarim Abubakar Kana
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, The, pp 47 – 81 (2018 I1)
‘Knowledge’ as a mechanism to hold directors personally liable for adverse distributive decisions under the Companies Act 71 of 2008
Authors: Simphiwe S Bidie
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, The, pp 1 – 46 (2018 I1)