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A critical analysis of Swaziland's Companies Bill of 2004

'Company Law provides the legal basis for one of the most important institutions organizing and galvanizing the economy, corporate business entities'. Professor Kahn Freund wrote; 'Business organization is in a constant state of flux, and the law cannot hope to keep abreast of developments if it...

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Main Author: Vilakazi, Thabsile L R
Other Authors: Larkin, M P
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Centre for Law and Society 2024
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description 'Company Law provides the legal basis for one of the most important institutions organizing and galvanizing the economy, corporate business entities'. Professor Kahn Freund wrote; 'Business organization is in a constant state of flux, and the law cannot hope to keep abreast of developments if it ascribes to its own provisions the quality of immutability' '... Company law is in need of constant revision and can never reach a stage of 'finality' It is as a result imperative that the company laws of a country undergo reform consistent with its changing economic, social and technological trends and is in line with international standards.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/39975 A critical analysis of Swaziland's Companies Bill of 2004 Vilakazi, Thabsile L R Larkin, M P Law 'Company Law provides the legal basis for one of the most important institutions organizing and galvanizing the economy, corporate business entities'. Professor Kahn Freund wrote; 'Business organization is in a constant state of flux, and the law cannot hope to keep abreast of developments if it ascribes to its own provisions the quality of immutability' '... Company law is in need of constant revision and can never reach a stage of 'finality' It is as a result imperative that the company laws of a country undergo reform consistent with its changing economic, social and technological trends and is in line with international standards. 2024-06-19T10:14:09Z 2024-06-19T10:14:09Z 2006 2024-06-19T09:48:54Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/39975 eng application/pdf Centre for Law and Society Faculty of Law
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A critical analysis of Swaziland's Companies Bill of 2004
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