Abstract : This work evaluates South African company law in its nature and development so as to propose its decolonization in pursuit of inclusivity. This is done by tracing the origins of South African company law as a transplant in colonial South Africa, followed by another facet of an analysis of the African themes of economic governance and with the western themes that came with the company law as part of its origins. These discussions are premised on the stakeholder pluralist theory v shareholder primacy theory. Ubuntu, Imbizo and Indaba are used as standard measures of how the two theories should be interpreted in the quest for the decolonization of company law in South Africa.LL.M. (Corporate Law
There have been notable legislative advancements and improvements in corporate governance codes towa...
Abstract: This dissertation analyses the provisions of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 which protect mi...
Abstract: This dissertation analyses the provisions of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 which protect mi...
The concept of ubuntu continues to exert considerable influence on the development and the general a...
The concept of ubuntu continues to exert considerable influence on the development and the general a...
In this note the chasm between shareholder and stakeholder interests in the running of the corporati...
The company is considered a separate legal entity in both legislation and jurisprudence. The “veil” ...
Recently the South African company law landscape underwent a dramatic overhaul with the introduction...
South Africa’s principal corporate governance report aspires to an ‘inclusive’ approach to corporate...
It is trite law that minority shareholders are subordinate to the will of the majority in the compa...
A range of scholarly literature has emerged recently which discusses the extent to which the corpora...
In this paper I use South Africa as a reference point to discuss the company as a juristic person an...
Corporate governance in South Africa has traditionally been based on the shareholder value approach....
There are various definitions of corporate governance. Simply stated, it relates to the manner in wh...
Recently the South African company law landscape underwent a dramatic overhaul with the introduction...
There have been notable legislative advancements and improvements in corporate governance codes towa...
Abstract: This dissertation analyses the provisions of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 which protect mi...
Abstract: This dissertation analyses the provisions of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 which protect mi...
The concept of ubuntu continues to exert considerable influence on the development and the general a...
The concept of ubuntu continues to exert considerable influence on the development and the general a...
In this note the chasm between shareholder and stakeholder interests in the running of the corporati...
The company is considered a separate legal entity in both legislation and jurisprudence. The “veil” ...
Recently the South African company law landscape underwent a dramatic overhaul with the introduction...
South Africa’s principal corporate governance report aspires to an ‘inclusive’ approach to corporate...
It is trite law that minority shareholders are subordinate to the will of the majority in the compa...
A range of scholarly literature has emerged recently which discusses the extent to which the corpora...
In this paper I use South Africa as a reference point to discuss the company as a juristic person an...
Corporate governance in South Africa has traditionally been based on the shareholder value approach....
There are various definitions of corporate governance. Simply stated, it relates to the manner in wh...
Recently the South African company law landscape underwent a dramatic overhaul with the introduction...
There have been notable legislative advancements and improvements in corporate governance codes towa...
Abstract: This dissertation analyses the provisions of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 which protect mi...
Abstract: This dissertation analyses the provisions of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 which protect mi...