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Sniffing out workers rights to bring Rufus to work

10 Jun 2019
BY Lauren Salt

Business Law and tax Review | June 2019
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Dominant sellers must take care in setting prices

10 Jun 2019
BY Ryan Goodman

Business Law and Tax Review | June 2019
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Zambia's cabinet approves controversial tax law

10 Jun 2019
BY Celia Becker

Business Law and Tax Review | June 2019
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Donald Trump wins a case in bad faith

10 Jun 2019
BY Rowan Forster

Business Law and Tax Review | June 2019
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Africa regulatory ENSight - issue 6 of 2019

05 Jun 2019

Africa regulatory ENSight - issue 6 of 2019
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Mauritius: trade marks filed “in defiance of commercial morality”

04 Jun 2019
BY Pravin Barthia

A recent decision of the Mauritian Industrial Property Tribunal will provide some comfort to international brand owners.
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Plain packaging: an issue that’s not quite extinguished

04 Jun 2019
BY Gerard du Toit

An article that appeared in the South African Daily Maverick news site, “Plain packaging for cigarettes is a bad idea”, suggests that the plain packaging debate is not yet over.
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South Africa: time to elect IP

04 Jun 2019

If the South African Government is indeed serious about stimulating economic growth, it should also look closely at IP.
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The Advertising Regulatory Board: no one-trick pony

04 Jun 2019
BY Gaelyn Scott

In this article, we’ll look at three more rulings that make it clear that the ARB deals with a range of important issues.
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Rwanda has been admitted as a member of the OECD Development Centre

04 Jun 2019
BY Celia Becker

Rwanda is the first East African country to join the Development Centre.
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Africa Business In Brief

04 Jun 2019

issue 307
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Business in Africa: investment and intellectual property

04 Jun 2019

Business in Africa: investment and intellectual property
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The Supreme Court of Mauritius sets aside award on grounds of breach of domestic public policy

31 May 2019

This is the first time that the Supreme Court of Mauritius is granting an application for the setting aside of an award under section 39 of the IAA on grounds of public policy of Mauritius.
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Carbon tax becomes law on 1 June 2019

30 May 2019

With the passing of the carbon tax into law, a price on carbon emissions is now a reality for the South African economy.
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telecoms and media in brief | issue 2

28 May 2019

telecoms and media in brief | issue 2
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