oa Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa - Corporate law and national development: thoughts on some aspects of corporate law reform in Swaziland
Abstract
It is clear that if the Kingdom of Swaziland is to meet its major developmental challenges, it is vital for its policy makers seriously to consider revising its companies' legislation and any other laws impinging on both foreign and local investment. This article has attempted to chart practical ways of reforming the law. It has also highlighted certain very obvious areas of the law which potential investors would be keen to see changed. But, in the end, what has been said remain thoughts which, it is hoped, will mobilise not only the national policy makers, but also the businessmen, corporate lawyers and even members of the public into corporate reformist gear.
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1996-07-01
2018-04-26