The concept of ubuntu continues to exert considerable influence on the development and the general application of post-independence jurisprudence in South Africa. While ubuntu undoubtedly permeates the interpretation of a plethora of contemporary legal disciplines in South Africa, this article contends that the reception of the concept in corporate law remains constrained. Identifying shareholder relationships as an important feature of the corporate firm, the author presents a persuasive case for the infusion of ubuntu and its underlying equity considerations in the interpretation of the oppression remedy which is currently provided under section 163 of the Companies Act 71 of 2008. The article discusses the remedy from different legal per...
The Companies Act 71 of 2008 (the Companies Act) was promulgated in April 2009 and came into effect ...
The 1990s saw a dramatic increase in interest in two streams of activity related to business conduct...
The Companies Act 71 of 2008 (the Companies Act) was promulgated in April 2009 and came into effect ...
The concept of ubuntu continues to exert considerable influence on the development and the general a...
Abstract : This work evaluates South African company law in its nature and development so as to prop...
In this paper the uses of ubuntu in constitutional law, criminal law, administrative law, the law o...
In this paper the uses of ubuntu in constitutional law, criminal law, administrative law, the law of...
Includes bibliographical referencesCorporate law developments concerning the empowerment of non-shar...
In this paper the uses of ubuntu in constitutional law, criminal law, administrative law, the law of...
It is trite law that minority shareholders are subordinate to the will of the majority in the compa...
Private parties have the freedom and autonomy to enter into a contract. This autonomy is deeply root...
A new perspective is provided on the South African company law through the comparative analysis of a...
Given the intention of section 7(a) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 (the Act) to promote compliance ...
Since the dissolution of apartheid, corporate governance in South Africa has evolved from being a so...
Company law and constitutional law have continued largely as separate disciplines with a very limite...
The Companies Act 71 of 2008 (the Companies Act) was promulgated in April 2009 and came into effect ...
The 1990s saw a dramatic increase in interest in two streams of activity related to business conduct...
The Companies Act 71 of 2008 (the Companies Act) was promulgated in April 2009 and came into effect ...
The concept of ubuntu continues to exert considerable influence on the development and the general a...
Abstract : This work evaluates South African company law in its nature and development so as to prop...
In this paper the uses of ubuntu in constitutional law, criminal law, administrative law, the law o...
In this paper the uses of ubuntu in constitutional law, criminal law, administrative law, the law of...
Includes bibliographical referencesCorporate law developments concerning the empowerment of non-shar...
In this paper the uses of ubuntu in constitutional law, criminal law, administrative law, the law of...
It is trite law that minority shareholders are subordinate to the will of the majority in the compa...
Private parties have the freedom and autonomy to enter into a contract. This autonomy is deeply root...
A new perspective is provided on the South African company law through the comparative analysis of a...
Given the intention of section 7(a) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 (the Act) to promote compliance ...
Since the dissolution of apartheid, corporate governance in South Africa has evolved from being a so...
Company law and constitutional law have continued largely as separate disciplines with a very limite...
The Companies Act 71 of 2008 (the Companies Act) was promulgated in April 2009 and came into effect ...
The 1990s saw a dramatic increase in interest in two streams of activity related to business conduct...
The Companies Act 71 of 2008 (the Companies Act) was promulgated in April 2009 and came into effect ...