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Date: 2014-10-01 05:19:45
United Nations General Assembly observers
International law
African Union
Development
Southern African Development Community
Common law
Lesotho
Supreme court
Cartel
Africa
Law
International relations

Fruit from the Neighbour’s Tree: On Indirect Extra-Territorial Effects of South Africa’s Competition Law Rulings Mehluli Nxumalo1 INTRODUCTION “This Act applies to all economic activity within or having an effect w

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