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 / Issue
Volume 28 Issue 3, 2016
Case Notes: The Classification of a Trade Mark as Property: Pointer Fashion International CC v Adams & Adams Attorneys & Others 2013 BIP 180 (GNP)
Authors: Alastair Smith
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 563 – 575 (2016 I3)
Analysis: Understanding Workplace Social Justice Within the Constitutional Framework
Authors: Dennis Matlou
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 544 – 562 (2016 I3)
Trust Assets and the Dissolution of a Marriage: A Practical Look at Invalid Trusts, Sham Trusts and Piercing the Veneers of Trusts / Going Behind the Trust Form
Authors: Iain Matthys Shipley
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 508 – 543 (2016 I3)
Tax Treaties, the Income Tax Act and the Constitution: Trump or Reconcile?
Authors: Tracy Gutuza
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 480 – 507 (2016 I3)
Short-Term Credit: Recent Developments and the New Limits on the Cost of Micro-Loans
Authors: Jonathan Campbell
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 461 – 479 (2016 I3)
Violent, Frequent and Lengthy Strikes in South Africa: Is the Use of Replacement Labour Part of the Problem?
Authors: Karin Calitz
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 436 – 460 (2016 I3)
Inequality in equality
Authors: Judith Geldenhuys
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 399 – 435 (2016 I3)
From Exclusion to Labour Security: To What Extent Does Section 198 of the Labour Relations Act of 2014 Strike a Balance Between Employers and Employees?
Authors: Malebakeng Agnes Forere
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 375 – 398 (2016 I3)