Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025
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Due Date: 2025
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THE REGULATION OF LABOUR BROKERS UNDER SOUTH AFRICAN LABOUR LAW
................................................................................................................................... 2
THE DOCTRINE OF CONSTRUCTIVE NOTICE .................................................... 16
THE VESTING OF RIGHTS IN SUCCESSION ....................................................... 31
THE RIGHTS TO PROPERTY AND ACCESSION .................................................. 50
SIMILAR FACT EVIDENCE ..................................................................................... 67
IS A FIT OF RAGE THE SAME AS NON-PATHOLOGICAL CRIMINAL INCAPACITY84
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE RIGHT TO HOUSING IN THE CONTEXT OF ILLEGAL
OCCUPATION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY .............................................................. 98
THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE INTERPRETATION OF THE BILL OF
RIGHTS ................................................................................................................. 118
REFLECTIONS ON THE PROPERTY STATUS OF ANIMALS IN SOUTH AFRICAN LAW
............................................................................................................................... 136
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THE REGULATION OF LABOUR BROKERS UNDER SOUTH AFRICAN LABOUR
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BACHELOR OF LAWS
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SCHOOL OF LAW
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA
RRLLB81 – ASSIGNMENT 2
MR LC COETZEE
2024
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACADEMIC HONESTY DECLARATION.................................................................... 4
ABSTRACT ................................................................................................................ 5
KEYWORDS .............................................................................................................. 6
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS .......................................................... 7
1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 8
1.1 Background to the research problem ................................................................ 8
1.2 Research question ............................................................................................ 9
1.3 Hypothesis ...................................................................................................... 10
1.4 Research methodology ................................................................................... 10
2. THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK GOVERNING LABOUR BROKERS ........................ 11
2.1 Key provisions of the Labour Relations Act and its amendments ................... 11
2.2 Judicial interpretations of employer identification in labour-brokered
relationships .......................................................................................................... 12
3. CHALLENGES AND IMPLICATIONS IN THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF
THE LAW ................................................................................................................. 13
3.1 Ambiguities in the enforcement of employer identification .............................. 13
3.2 Potential for exploitation in triangular employment relationships..................... 13
4. CONCLUSION ..................................................................................................... 14
5. BIBLIOGRAPHY................................................................................................... 15