Author:Spoor, AlexanderDate:2016From initially placing the burden of injury almost exclusively on the injured employee, growing social awareness of the inherent risks in the workplace has seen an ever increasing willingness to hold the employer liable.1 This was initially ...Read more
Author:Bhorat, Haroon; Cheadle, HaltonDate:Sep 2009Even though the South African economy is formally categorised as an upper-middle income country, it has one of the highest unemployment rates in the world. The economy's unemployment rate stands officially at 26.7 per cent and 38.8 per cent. ...Read morecbna
Author:Bhorat, Haroon; Cheadle, HaltonDate:Feb 2010The purpose of this project is to contribute to reducing poverty and inequality in South Africa by supporting the government to develop a Strategy for the Second Economy, as part of its Accelerated Shared Growth Initiative of South Africa (Asgi-SA).Read morecbna
Author:Cheadle, HaltonDate:Jun 2006The object of the paper is to identify the conceptual underpinnings of the labour law reforms of the 1990s, particularly the concept of regulated flexibility, and the changes to the labour market since then in order to review the performance ...Read morecbna
Author:Cheadle, HaltonDate:Jul 2007This policy brief was compiled based on DPRU Working Paper 07/119, Regulated Flexibility: Revisiting the LRA and the BCEA by Halton Cheadle.Read morecbna
Author:Brink, Raphael GrantDate: 2022In this thesis, I argue that the present jurisprudence, particularly constitutional law and the common law of South Africa all lend support to the case for decriminalising physician assisted suicide through invoking a right to die with dignity ...Read more