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 27 Issue 1, 2015
Case Notes: Unfair enforcement of a contract: A step in the right direction? Botha v Rich and Combined Developers v Arun Holdings
Authors: Robert Sharrock
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 174 – 190 (2015 I1)
Case Notes: When Ancestors Call an Employee: Reflections on the Judgment of the Supreme Court of Appeal in the Kievits Kroon Country Estate v Mmoledi case
Authors: Moses Retselisitsoe Phooko, Freddy Mnyongani
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 163 – 173 (2015 I1)
Case Notes: The Meaning of ‘Solvent’ for Purposes of Liquidation in terms of the Companies Act 71 of 2008: Boschpoort Ondernemings (Pty) Ltd v Absa Bank Ltd
Authors: Natania Locke
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 153 – 162 (2015 I1)
Analyses: Implications of the re-enacted discretionary power to grant judicial relief to directors in section 77(9) of the Companies Act 2008
Authors: Richard S Bradstreet
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 145 – 152 (2015 I1)
Legal aspects with regard to plastic surgeons in context of commercial advertising
Authors: Charles Abel Maimela, Magdaleen Swanepoel
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 128 – 144 (2015 I1)
The origins and development of the general deduction formula in income tax legislation of the Cape Colony
Authors: Enelia Jansen van Rensburg
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 92 – 127 (2015 I1)
Traditional knowledge relating to medical uses of plants and the patent regime in South Africa: Whither the traditional healers?
Authors: Emeka Polycarp Amechi
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 58 – 91 (2015 I1)
The NCC and the NCT Walk the Long Road to Consumer Protection
Authors: Mihlali Magaqa
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 32 – 57 (2015 I1)
The Extension of Bargaining Council Agreements to Non-Parties
Authors: Karin Calitz
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 1 – 31 (2015 I1)