Archive Issues
of Laboratory
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Archive Issues Of Laboratory
| Edition 1, 2009 |
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The Prevention of Organised Crime Act1 (“POCA”) embodies a serious attempt by the South African government to police and curb organize crime. Central to its
effectiveness is the power it gives the state to confiscate property that represents the proceeds of unlawful activity, or which is used as an instrument of such
activity. Although POCA has spent a decade on the statute books, the constitutional ramifications of its asset forfeiture provisions are still emerging. |
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| In this issue : |
- Crime prevention, asset forfeiture and collateral damage to creditors
- Keeping trade secrets
- Retrenchments - 10 basic lessons
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| In Re: |
- Don't knock restraints of trade
- Is it a corporate opportunity?
- No liability for damage caused negligently
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