Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, The
H Kawadza; TH Mongalo
ISSN: 2412 – 2998
Year: 2015 – Current
Published: Bi-annually
Accreditation(s): N/A
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.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
Volume 7 Issue 2, 2021
Contentious issues on Value-Added Tax and Sales Tax in Nigeria: A review of conflicting court decisions
Author: Doris Dakda Aaron
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, pp 1-15
The African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement: Aiding Intra-African trade towards deeper continental integration
Authors: Dennis Zaire & Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, pp 16-44
A social security perspective of employees’ compensation law in Nigeria
Author: Kehinde Anifalaje
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, pp 45-82
A comparative analysis of the approaches to trade secrets protection between Namibia and the USA
Authors: Johannes A. Iitembu & Lineekela Usebiu
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, pp 83-100
Unveiling the contemporary arbitration regime in Tanzania: Anecdotes worth sharing, prospects and challenges
Authors: Hassan Kimela & Julius Cosmas
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, pp 101-121
A critical review of the powers and duties of the Namibian Law Society in respect of legal practitioners’ conduct
Author: Marvin R. Awarab
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, pp 122-133
Evaluation of the cause-and-effect relationship of internal controls on financial reporting in the Ministry of Health and Social Services, Namibia
Authors: Tariro Chata & Lillian Pazvakawambwa
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, pp 134-151
The challenges of anti-competitive practices and consumer protection in Nigeria
Authors: Eric Omo Enakireru & Ogaga Wilson Ekakitie
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, pp 152-167
An assessment of the success of the Convention on Choice of Court Agreements 2005 as an instrument of transnational commercial dispute resolution
Author: Samuel Maireg Biresaw
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, pp 168-198
Case Notes: Barnard Labuschagne Incorporated v South African Revenue Service [2022] ZACC 8 (11 March 2022) – The rescindability of a certified statement filed in terms of section 172 of the Tax Administration Act
Author: Arthur van Coller
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, pp 199-216