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    • Arbeidsreg in 'n maatskaplike verband 

      Du Toit, Darcy (Juta Law, 1995)
      Introduction: 'n Regsteksboek is nie bloot 'n uiteensetting van regs reels nie. Dit is, in die eerste plek, 'n seleksie van bespreekingspunte en, terselfdetyd, 'n evaluasie van die selekteerde gegewens wat uitgaan van 'n ...
    • Dirty money as legal fees in Namibia and Zimbabwe: are lawyers laundering proceeds of crime? 

      Duri, Jorum (Emerald, 2020)
      The purpose of this paper is to explore the contentious issue whether lawyers become launderers when they accept dirty money as legal fees. Lawyers represent criminal defendants who may wish to pay for their legal fees ...
    • New light on old questions? University of Cape Town v Auf Der Heyde (Labour Appeal Court) 

      Du Toit, Darcy (Juta Law, 2002)
      Introduction:Thomas Auf der Heyde responded to an advertisement for a position of senior lecturer in chemistry at the University of Cape Town (UCT), the duration of which was 'initially for three years with a possible ...
    • Thinking Out of the Box: Fair Work for Platform Workers 

      Fredman, Sandra; Du Toit, Darcy; Graham, Mark; Howson, Kelle; Heeks, Richard; Van Belle, Jean-Pau; Mungai, Paul; Osiki, Abigail (Routledge, 2020)
      The burgeoning gig economy largely operates outside of existing labour standards, mainly because in most countries workers are classified as self-employed rather than as employees. Until now, much legal effort has been ...
    • What is the future of collective bargaining (and Labour Law) in South Africa? 

      Du Toit, Darcy (Juta Law, 2007)
      Introduction: Collective bargaining has a long history. The term is said to have been coined around 1890 by the British labour movement pioneer, Beatrice Webb. By then the practice of wage negotiations between trade unions ...