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Labour Law in South Africa


Editors: D Collier and E Fergus Authors: D Collier, E Fergus, S Godfrey, R Le Roux, S Singlee, T Cohen and M Du Plessis


Labour Law in South Africa (Revised Edition, 2019) provides a comprehensive, rigorous and accessible introduction to the framework of labour law in South Africa. Directed toward students of labour law, the text off ers a thorough introduction to relevant principles, rules and procedures, and considers the critical issues and broader context within which the legal framework is situated. The text is designed to stimulate deeper intellectual engagement and enquiry, and to assist readers in analysing legal issues within a contextualised and resolution-oriented paradigm. The Revised Edition, 2019, is thoroughly updated to include all of the 2018 developments in labour legislation and regulatory instruments. The text is suitable as course material for labour law courses within the LLB programme.


Table of Contents Part One Labour law in Context


PAPERBACK JUL 2018 OUP SA


664 PAGES 9780199052479 9780199079285 NEW • Chapter 1: Introduction to labour law • Chapter 2: Historical developments in


South Africa • Chapter 3: Relevant legislation and labour market institutions • Chapter 4: The global context and the relevance of international law • Part Two The mechanics of labour law: Who is protected and how? • Chapter 5: The meaning of employee and employer • Chapter 6: Dispute resolution processes • Part Three The individual employment relationship • Chapter 7: The role of the common law • Chapter 8: Basic conditions of employment act


• Chapter 9: Unfair labour practices • Chapter 10: The meaning of (fair) dismissal • Chapter 11: Automatically


unfair dismissals • Chapter 12: Misconduct dismissals • Chapter 13: Dismissals related to employee capacity • Chapter 14: Dismissals based on the employer’s operational requirements • Chapter 15: Transfer of a business as a going concern • Chapter 16: Resolving dismissal and unfair labour practice disputes: Processes and remedies • Part Four The collective employment relationship • Chapter 17: Collective labour law and freedom of association • Chapter 18: Trade unions and employers’ representative • Chapter 19: Bargaining forums • Chapter 20: Collective bargaining • Chapter 21: Workplace forums • Chapter 22: Industrial action: strikes, lockouts and protest action • Chapter 23: Essential and maintenance services • Chapter 24: The liability of trade unions • Part Five Workplace discrimination and equality law • Chapter 25: Equality law in context


• Chapter 26: Prohibition of unfair


discrimination in the workplace • Chapter 27: Substantive equality and the promotion of diversity • Part Six The social security system and the world of work • Chapter 28: Social security: Scope and limitations • Chapter 29: Workplace health and safety with compensation for injuries and diseases Part Seven The future of labour law • Chapter 31: What is the future for labour law?


Lecturer resources • PowerPoint® teaching presentation • Assessment resources learningzone.oxford.co.za


The Law of Commerce in South Africa 3e


Content editors: S Cornelius and J Scott Authors: D Baqwa, S Eiselen, T Field, M Kelly-Louw, N Smit, P Sutherland, T Woker, R Evans, E de Stadler, T Naude, D Bellengere, P Munyai, C Maimela, M Job, M van Eck, E Fredericks, S du Toit, S Kopel, I Konyn, C Jooste, S Scott, C van der Bijl, M Wiese, T Woker.


PAPERBACK DEC 2020 OUP SA


640 PAGES 9780190753481 9780190740313


The Law of Commerce in South Africa 3e provides a rigorous, clear and applied introduction to various aspects of commercial law for students of commercial disciplines. The third edition is thoroughly revised to refl ect recent legal developments in all aspects of commercial law and includes substantial new material. Acknowledging the evolution of the commercial environment as it rapidly adapts to technological change and innovation, the third edition addresses key areas of development such as cyber law and modern ICT payment methods. A new chapter on the principles of competition law acknowledges the increasing relevance of anti-competitive market regulation, and the text now off ers a succinct explanation of delictual principles and obligations as relevant to commercial entities.


New to this edition: • The third edition is thoroughly updated to refl ect issues and legal developments within the recent period.


• Refl ecting the evolution of the commercial environment as it rapidly adapts to technological change and innovation, the text off ers valuable discussion of modern ICT payment methods (including cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies) and cyber law.


• Acknowledging the increasing relevance of anti-competitive market regulation, the text now includes a discussion of the principles of competition law.


• The third edition off ers a useful explanation of the elements and remedies of the law of delict, as relevant to commercial entities.


• To support educational outcomes, teaching and learning material is enriched and expanded. • Chapter 30: Unemployment protection •


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