South African Mercantile Law Journal
Mrs Z Taljaard (Managing Editor); Prof N Botha (Editor)
ISSN: 1996-2185
Year: 1988 – Current
Published: Tri-annually
About this publication
The South African Mercantile Law Journal is a specialised journal published by Juta Law and the Faculty of Law, University of South Africa. It is devoted to publishing material in the field of mercantile and business law. This journal is not intended as a businessman’s journal. It is aimed at practitioners in these areas of law.
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Volume 26 Issue 1, 2014
Tackling the Boko Haram Insurgency: Causes, Challenges and Responses
Authors: Michael Addaney
Source: South African Yearbook of International Law, pp 157 – 171 (2014)
Book Review: A Man of Principle: The Life and Legacy of JC de Wet. ’n Man van Beginsel: Die Lewe en Nalatenskap van JC de Wet. Edited by Jacques du Plessis & Gerhard Lubbe
Authors: W G Schulze
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 162 – 165 (2014 I1)
Case Notes: The problem of the illiterate signatory: Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd v Dlamini
Authors: Robert Sharrock, Lienne Steyn
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 150 – 161 (2014 I1)
Analysis: Sale of land agreements entered into by companies under the Companies Act 71 of 2008
Authors: Henk Delport
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 138 – 149 (2014 I1)
Answers to the questions? A critical analysis of the amendments to the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 with regard to labour brokers
Authors: A Botes
Source: African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 110 – 137 (2014 I1)
The important role of private international law in harmonising international sales law
Authors: Marlene M Wethmar-Lemmer
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 93 – 109 (2014 I1)
Blowing the whistle? The future of affirmative action in South Africa (Part 1)
Authors: Marié McGregor
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 60 – 92 (2014 I1)
A credit provider’s complete defence against a consumer’s allegation of reckless lending
Authors: Michelle Kelly-Louw
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 24 – 59 (2014 I1)
Costs orders, obstacles and barriers to the derivative action under section 165 of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 (Part 1)
Authors: Maleka Femida Cassim
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 1 – 23 (2014 I1)