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COMESA's 19 Member States cut a swathe across the continent from Libya and Egypt in the north, through central and east Africa as far south as Zimbabwe and Swaziland, and includes the islands of...
Intellectual property (IP) law tops the list in the various fields of law as an unmitigated minefield for various legal pitfalls. Polity gains insight from two local attorneys who agree that IP...
As the date approaches for the hearing on Gauteng's e-tolling system on 11 November 2011, the Congress of South African Trade Unions urges the Minister of Transport, Sibusiso Ndebele, to...
Local law firm Webber Wentzel reports the new Consumer Protection Act (CPA) of 2008 may lead to new challenges from a trademarks perspective when the Companies and Intellectual Property...
Local law firm Adams & Adams reports that, even though the South African intellectual property (IP) system still faces some challenges, it is regarded as an effective and modern system, which is...