South Africa, the power house of the African continent, as well as Germany, Europe’s largest economic power, are faced with an intricate maze of international obligations, whether related to the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the African Union or the European Union (EU), international human rights law, international humanitarian law, or any other sub-regime of international law. The two countries are in a different position when facing the implementation of this maze of obligations. South Africa is a developing economy that faces various capacity challenges which, at times, also impact the manner and extent to which it implements its international treaty obligations. Germany, ont the other hand, benefits from comparatively we...
Comparative law has always been an important tool in the formation and development of the South Afri...
This thesis advocates that South Africa become a neutral jurisdiction venue for cross-border commerc...
This series of two articles provides a comparative overview of the position in common-law jurisdicti...
The question regarding the interrelationship between UN law and the law of other international organ...
LL.M. (International Law)Although international law is still a relatively new field within the South...
LL.M. (International Commercial Law)In 2006 the governing body of the Hague Conference on Private In...
The object of this thesis is to investigate the application of international law in municipal law, ...
Several private international legal frameworks have been developed in Europe, which has a long histo...
This book provides readers with the knowledge necessary to fully understand how international law ca...
In the field of international law, a rich body of scholarship has developed among social scientists,...
This article provides an overview of the history of international commercial law in Africa with refe...
Significant strides have been made in efforts to facilitate the resolution of international disputes...
South Africa has a constitution that has been described, correctly, as an ‘international law-friend...
Africa is a market place, not a basket case. African states, intergovernmental organizations, and ci...
LLM, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015This dissertation presents an analytical liter...
Comparative law has always been an important tool in the formation and development of the South Afri...
This thesis advocates that South Africa become a neutral jurisdiction venue for cross-border commerc...
This series of two articles provides a comparative overview of the position in common-law jurisdicti...
The question regarding the interrelationship between UN law and the law of other international organ...
LL.M. (International Law)Although international law is still a relatively new field within the South...
LL.M. (International Commercial Law)In 2006 the governing body of the Hague Conference on Private In...
The object of this thesis is to investigate the application of international law in municipal law, ...
Several private international legal frameworks have been developed in Europe, which has a long histo...
This book provides readers with the knowledge necessary to fully understand how international law ca...
In the field of international law, a rich body of scholarship has developed among social scientists,...
This article provides an overview of the history of international commercial law in Africa with refe...
Significant strides have been made in efforts to facilitate the resolution of international disputes...
South Africa has a constitution that has been described, correctly, as an ‘international law-friend...
Africa is a market place, not a basket case. African states, intergovernmental organizations, and ci...
LLM, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015This dissertation presents an analytical liter...
Comparative law has always been an important tool in the formation and development of the South Afri...
This thesis advocates that South Africa become a neutral jurisdiction venue for cross-border commerc...
This series of two articles provides a comparative overview of the position in common-law jurisdicti...