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also known as mercantile law or trade law, is the body of law that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons and business engaged in commerce, merchandising, trade, and sales.


governs the relationship between individuals (private companies and citizens) and the state (government). Whenever a private or public body undertakes a public function or performs a public power.


is a broad term that describes virtually every type of dispute that may arise in a business context. Common examples of commercial litigation include breach of contract, partnership disputes, class actions, and shareholder issues.


It is a legal arrangement that allows the testator (the person making the will) to specify how their assets and property should be managed and distributed after their passing.


is the foundation upon which Section 16, Freedom of Expression, of the South African Constitution is built and the purpose of this course is to introduce the freedom of expression as the basis of media law.


Civil defence is the organization and training of the ordinary people in a country so that they can help the armed forces, medical services, or police force, for example if the country is attacked by an enemy.


deals with laws to protect and enforce rights of the creators and owners of inventions, writing, music, designs and other works, known as the “intellectual property.” There are several areas of intellectual property including copyright, trademarks, patents, and trade secrets.


or matrimonial law incorporates family matters and domestic relationships such as marriage and civil unions, divorce and annulment, child custody and the best interests of the child, maintenance, child abuse and domestic violence.


A divorce is the legal dissolution or termination of a marriage whereas a legal separation does not put an end to the marriage, but rather enables spouses to live separately yet still remain married. I.e. Separation means that the individuals are still married in the eyes of the law