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 29 Issue 1, 2017
Case Notes: Furnishing employees with the petition for sequestration-constitutional and related issues: Stratford & others v Investec Bank Ltd & others 2015 (3) SA 1 (CC)
Authors: Howard Chitimira
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 153 – 171 (2017 I1)
Case Notes: A rose by any other name would smell as sweet: Universal Church of The Kingdom of God v Myeni & others (2015) 36 ILJ 2832 (LAC)
Authors: Lux Lesley Kubjana, Bongani Khumalo
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 140 – 152 (2017 I1)
Analysis: Is an ‘incidental credit agreement’ pertinent or not?: Nedan (Pty) Ltd v Selbourne Food Manufacturers CC & another
Authors: Stéfan Renke
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 128 – 139 (2017 I1)
Plain-language contracts: challenges and opportunities
Authors: Elizabeth de Stadler, Liezl van Zyl
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 95 – 127 (2017 I1)
Bypassing unions during collective bargaining and the right to freedom of expression
Authors: Mlungisi Ernest Tenza
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 66 – 94 (2017 I1)
Copyright in traditional works: unravelling the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Act of 2013
Authors: Sunelle Geyer
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 43 – 65 (2017 I1)
A customary insurance law?
Authors: Andrew Hutchison
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 17 – 42 (2017 I1)
Evaluating the role of the National Consumer Commission in ensuring that consumers have access to redress
Authors: Tanya Woker
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 1 – 16 (2017 I1)