E-Book, Englisch, Band 86, 549 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 227 mm
Reihe: Augsburger Rechtsstudien
Hugo / Möllers Transnational Impacts on Law: Perspectives from South Africa and Germany
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-3-8452-8777-5
Verlag: Nomos
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, Band 86, 549 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 227 mm
Reihe: Augsburger Rechtsstudien
ISBN: 978-3-8452-8777-5
Verlag: Nomos
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
This book, containing research on transnational impacts on law from a South African and German perspective, is the culmination of collaboration between the University of Augsburg and the University of Johannesburg over the past decade.
Topics of high current interest are introduced by South African scholars and responded to by their German counterparts, which leads to a deeper understanding of open legal questions in both legal systems.
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1;Cover;1
2; Introduction;11
3; Towards free movement of companies – the European position as a model for the SADC;21
4; Comment: Towards free movement of companies – the European position as a model for the SADC;61
5; Tacit choice of law in international commercial contracts – the position in South African law and under the Rome I Regulation;69
6; Comment on “Tacit Choice of Law in International Commercial Contracts”;89
7; Contractual capacity in German and South African private international law: a comparative study;99
8; The law applicable to the proprietary consequences of marriage in South Africa – the influence of German private international law;115
9; Exceptions to the independence of autonomous instruments of payment and security: the growing emergence of good faith;131
10; Lessons to be learnt from Germany regarding the treatment of executory contracts when a debtor company is being restructured: a South African perspective;151
11; The quest for fairness in the rendering of financial advice and intermediary services in light of the retail distribution review;183
12; Providing investment advice in light of MiFID I and II;217
13; Treaty-making and select foreign policy matters under constitutional and judicial scrunity in South Africa;247
14; The German Constitution and international law: some remarks on the comparison with the openness of the South African Constitution;295
15;A South African and German perspective on personal information privacy protection in an electronic environment;305
16;A comparative analysis of the proposed new cybercrime legislation in South Africa and the situation in Germany and the European Union;335
17; Legal and empirical aspects of cybercrime in Germany;371
18; Public participation and reasonableness: exploring the case law and jurisprudential philosophy of the South African Constitutional Court;381
19; Comment on“Public Participation and Reasonableness: Exploring the Case Law and Jurisprudential Philosophy of the South African Constitutional Court”;417
20; Transconstitutionalism and democratic legitimacy as dilemmas of regionalism in Germany and South Africa;425
21; Social insurance in South Africa: are there lessons to be learnt from the German experience?;449
22; Comment on: "Social insurance in South Africa: are there lessons to be learnt from the German experience?";481
23; Labour and social protection for migrant domestic workers in South Africa;491
24; Labour and social protection for migrant workers in South Africa and in Germany: a comparative study;529
25; Index;537