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Concursus Creditorum: Drawing a hard line in the sand

14 Jul 2025
BY Carmen Schoon

In a recent judgment that serves as a cautionary tale for creditors and agents alike, the SCA has delivered a clear reminder: in the realm of insolvency, the rules are not to be circumvented.
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Africa Business In Brief

issue 602 | 13 Jul 2025

issue 602
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Tumultuous times – taxes, tariffs and trades

11 Jul 2025
BY Carlyn Frittelli Davies AND Tarynn Davies

With VAT hikes, rising unemployment, and the proposed new US tariffs on South African exports, 2025 is shaping up to be tumultuous for the country. This article explores challenges and opportunities ahead for South Africa.
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Guardians of the Rand: Potential nationalisation of the South African Reserve Bank

09 Jul 2025
BY Deborah Carmichael AND Katleho Ntahale

The South African Reserve Bank Amendment Bill, first introduced in 2018, is back in the spotlight following a parliamentary hearing last week, with proposals for full state ownership and ministerial control over board appointments.
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Guardians of privacy: A comparative analysis of data protection laws in South Africa and Mauritius

07 Jul 2025
BY Era Gunning AND Ayesha Rambajun

South Africa and Mauritius, two prominent African nations, have both enacted comprehensive data protection frameworks. This article takes a look at South Africa's POPIA and Mauritius' DPA.
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Africa Business In Brief

issue 601 | 06 Jul 2025

issue 601
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Property, protest, and the power of the law

04 Jul 2025
BY Carmen Schoon

The recent SCA decision in KwaDukuza Municipality v Consolidated Aone Trade and Invest 6 (Pty) Ltd is a reminder that, in the world of property law, the rules matter and those who pay under protest may yet have the last word.
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Extraterritorial application of the EU AI Act: What non-EU companies should know

04 Jul 2025
BY Priyanka Raath AND Alexander Powell

The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act is a cornerstone step in the regulation of artificial intelligence, and it applies beyond Europe meaning that non-EU businesses may be bound but it if their AI systems reach the EU market
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Africa Competition Law Quarterly Round-Up (Issue 2 | April - June 2025)

02 Jul 2025

Highlights on key legal goings-on, regulatory updates and legislative changes from different countries around the continent.
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IP in practice: Legal and commercial IP developments in Kenya and South Africa

01 Jul 2025
BY Gomolemo Tau

This article addresses some recent legal and commercial IP developments in two of Africa’s largest markets: Kenya and South Africa.
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WTR Global Leaders 2025 recognises ENS’ IP team

01 Jul 2025

ENS’ IP team have been recognised in the World Trade Global Leaders 2025.
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Tax in Brief

01 Jul 2025

Issue 148 of ENS' Tax in Brief - a snapshot of the latest tax developments in South Africa
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ENS expands IP practice with the appointment of two new executives

01 Jul 2025

ENS is delighted to announce the appointment of a further two executives this year in its IP practice, this time in its IP litigation team.
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Chambers Global Practice Guides: Corporate Governance 2025

01 Jul 2025
BY Madison Liebmann AND Matthew Morrison

Michael Katz, Matthew Morrison and Madison Liebmann share their perspectives on the evolving best practices shaping corporate governance across Africa and globally.
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Taiwan: Confusingly similar trade marks – Lacoste and Miu Miu

30 Jun 2025
BY Gaelyn Scott

This article discusses two recent trade mark cases from Taiwan, continuing our global coverage of confusingly similar trade mark disputes.
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VACCINES AND THE WORKPLACE | JOE MOTHIBI | POWERFM INTERVIEW

02 Mar 2021
ENSafrica Executive Joe Mothibi was a guest on the Power FM power breakfast with Faith Mangope and Iman Rappetti, discussing whether employers can compel employees to take the COVID-19 vaccine

ENSafrica webinar | when data law and competition law intersect

02 Mar 2021
An in-depth and insightful conversation about the increasing intersection between competition law, consumer protection law and data protection law and how it affects you and your business
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Podcast | Business Law Focus | Seeking mining tax certainty

03 Feb 2021
BY Andries Myburgh
ENSafrica's Andries Myburgh speaks to Business Law Focus editor Evan Pickworth on what's expected in next month’s Budget and provides key insights on potential corporate and mining tax changes.

ENSafrica webinar | Eskom and Transnet address mining woes

02 Feb 2021
BY Michael Katz AND Mzi Mgudlwa
An ENSafrica webinar exploring the pending changes to these highly influential SOEs and what this means for South African mining.
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State Capture Inquiry | Director of ENS Forensics Steven Powell to testify | 3

25 Nov 2020
BY Steven Powell
State Capture Inquiry I Director of ENS Forensics Steven Powell to testify | 3
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