A critical analysis of the concurrent enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and garden leave in South African Labour Law
LLM === Department of Mercantile Law === The study critically analyses the concurrent enforceability of restraint of trade and garden leave in South African Labour law. The study seeks to answer the question of whether or not the simultaneous enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and gar...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-univen-oai-univendspace.univen.ac.za-11602-13212020-05-07T03:17:33Z A critical analysis of the concurrent enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and garden leave in South African Labour Law Mahangwahaya, Musiiwa Ndlovu, L. Selala, K. J. Enforceability Restraint of trade Trade secrets Legitimate interest Public interest Garden leave 343.072368 Restraint of trade -- South Africa Trade regulation -- South Africa Price fixing -- South Africa Price discrimination -- South Africa LLM Department of Mercantile Law The study critically analyses the concurrent enforceability of restraint of trade and garden leave in South African Labour law. The study seeks to answer the question of whether or not the simultaneous enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and garden leave is reasonable. Designed within a qualitative paradigm primarily based on a critical literature review, the study employs a doctrinal approach to establish the contemporary legal position in respect of the simultaneous enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and garden leave in South African Labour law. The objectives pursued by the study are to mitigate the controversies and clear the confusion relating to the enforceability of restraint of trade agreements; to justify the doctrine of restraint of trade; assess the reasonableness of the simultaneous enforceability of garden leave and restraint of trade; examine the onus of proof in matters dealing with the enforceability of restraint of trade agreements; test the constitutionality of restraint of trade agreements; evaluate the relationship between restraint of trade agreements and garden leave; and propose practical recommendations that can be employed to address identified legal flaws in the context of the topic. Structurally, the study begins with unpacking the background to the research topic, the history, origin and rationality of restraint of trade agreements together with an assessment of their enforceability. It further examines the effect of garden leave on restraint of trade agreements, outlines comparative perspectives on restraint of trade, including aspects relating to garden leave and highlights lessons South Africa may learn from the selected jurisdictions. Finally, the study recommends that South African jurisprudence should be developed to shift the burden of proof to employers to prove reasonableness of garden leave and restraint of trade agreements, to impose an obligation on employers to pay former employees for rendering them jobless and to set a maximum period that an employee can be prevented to compete or be employed by employer’s competitors. NRF 2018 2019-06-04T18:43:39Z 2019-06-04T18:43:39Z 2019-05-18 Thesis Mahangwahaya, Musiiwa (2018) A critical analysis of the concurrent enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and garden leave in South African Labour Law, Unversity of Venda, South Africa, <http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1321>. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1321 en University of Venda 1 online resource (xiii, 151 leaves) |
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Enforceability Restraint of trade Trade secrets Legitimate interest Public interest Garden leave 343.072368 Restraint of trade -- South Africa Trade regulation -- South Africa Price fixing -- South Africa Price discrimination -- South Africa Mahangwahaya, Musiiwa A critical analysis of the concurrent enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and garden leave in South African Labour Law |
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LLM === Department of Mercantile Law === The study critically analyses the concurrent enforceability of restraint of trade and garden
leave in South African Labour law. The study seeks to answer the question of whether or
not the simultaneous enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and garden leave is
reasonable. Designed within a qualitative paradigm primarily based on a critical literature
review, the study employs a doctrinal approach to establish the contemporary legal
position in respect of the simultaneous enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and
garden leave in South African Labour law. The objectives pursued by the study are to
mitigate the controversies and clear the confusion relating to the enforceability of restraint
of trade agreements; to justify the doctrine of restraint of trade; assess the
reasonableness of the simultaneous enforceability of garden leave and restraint of trade;
examine the onus of proof in matters dealing with the enforceability of restraint of trade
agreements; test the constitutionality of restraint of trade agreements; evaluate the
relationship between restraint of trade agreements and garden leave; and propose
practical recommendations that can be employed to address identified legal flaws in the
context of the topic.
Structurally, the study begins with unpacking the background to the research topic, the
history, origin and rationality of restraint of trade agreements together with an assessment
of their enforceability. It further examines the effect of garden leave on restraint of trade
agreements, outlines comparative perspectives on restraint of trade, including aspects
relating to garden leave and highlights lessons South Africa may learn from the selected
jurisdictions.
Finally, the study recommends that South African jurisprudence should be developed to
shift the burden of proof to employers to prove reasonableness of garden leave and
restraint of trade agreements, to impose an obligation on employers to pay former
employees for rendering them jobless and to set a maximum period that an employee
can be prevented to compete or be employed by employer’s competitors. === NRF |
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A critical analysis of the concurrent enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and garden leave in South African Labour Law |
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A critical analysis of the concurrent enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and garden leave in South African Labour Law |
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A critical analysis of the concurrent enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and garden leave in South African Labour Law |
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A critical analysis of the concurrent enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and garden leave in South African Labour Law |
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A critical analysis of the concurrent enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and garden leave in South African Labour Law |
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critical analysis of the concurrent enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and garden leave in south african labour law |
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Mahangwahaya, Musiiwa (2018) A critical analysis of the concurrent enforceability of restraint of trade agreements and garden leave in South African Labour Law, Unversity of Venda, South Africa, <http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1321>. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1321 |
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