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 9 Issue 2, 2023
The risk of personal liability for money damages under the South African Companies Act, 2008 and the possible impact on nonexecutive directors
Author: Amukelani Baloyi
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, V9 I2, pp 1-15
Exemption of disposals of all or greater part of the company’s assets or undertaking from shareholder approval within the corporate group context
Author: Khathutshelo Neluheni
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, V9 I2, pp 16-34
The bottle has popped – how the Companies Act 71 of 2008 has incorporated derivative actions for stakeholders in South African law
Author: Emshareed Botes
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, V9 I2, pp 35-56
The sustainability of the proper plaintiff principle under the Companies Act 71 of 2008
Author: Siphokazi Walaza
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, V9 I2, pp 57-70
Changes to Maryland General Corporation Law and Maryland Reit Law effective October 1, 2024
Authors: James J Hanks Jr, Patsy
McGowan, Michael A Leber
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, V9 I2, pp 71-74
A legal conspectus of selected challenges affecting financial inclusion for the poor and low-income earners in South Africa – Professorial inaugural lecture presented by Howard Chitimira, research professor at the North-West University, Mahikeng Campus, held on 21 October 2022
Author: Phemelo Magau
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, V9 I2, pp 75-77
Financial inclusion and digital transformation regulatory practices in selected SADC countries: South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe. Howard Chitimira and Tapiwa Victor Warikandwa (Eds)
Author: Elfas Torerai
Source: Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice, V9 I2, pp 78-83