Search Results - "Thabane, Tebello"
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Rebooting State-Owned Companies in South Africa: Exploring the Viability of Singapore's State Holding Company (Temasek) Model of Ownership and Control
Published in Potchefstroom electronic law journal (17-10-2024)“… This paper joins the growing discourse in search of a responsive governance model for state-owned companies (SOCs) in South Africa capable of engendering…”
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The removal of directors in state-owned companies: shareholders’ franchise in jeopardy? Molefe and others v Minister of Transport and others
Published in SA mercantile law journal (01-11-2018)“…The partial, and sometimes wholesale, removal of boards of directors by shareholder representatives is an all too common phenomenon in South Africa’s…”
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Weak extraterritorial remedies : the Achilles heel of Ruggie's 'Protect, Respect and Remedy' Framework and Guiding Principles
Published in African human rights law journal (01-01-2014)“…The United Nations Protect, Respect and Remedy Framework and its Guiding Principles were adopted at the back of a long history of failed UN attempts to deal…”
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Pathological corporate governance deficiencies in South Africa's state-owned companies : a critical reflection
Published in Potchefstroom electronic law journal (2018)“…Globally, states use state-owned companies (SOCs) or public corporations to provide public goods, limit private and foreign control of the domestic economy,…”
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Bridging the gap between de jure and de facto parliamentary representation of women in Africa
Published in The Comparative and international law journal of southern Africa (01-07-2008)“…This paper is predicated on a strong believe that the gender make up of African parliaments must reflect the gender demographics of African states. It is only…”
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Bridging the Gap Between de Jure and de Facto Parliamentary Representation of Women in Africa : Lessons from Rwanda and South Africa
Published 01-01-2006“…This study is predicated on a strong believe that the gender make up of African parliaments must reflect the gender demographics of African states. It is only…”
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