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PVL3702 Summarised Study Notes
  • PVL3702 Summarised Study Notes

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LRM3702 Summarised Study Notes
  • LRM3702 Summarised Study Notes

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FIN3702 Summarised Study Notes FIN3702 Summarised Study Notes
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MRL 3702- LABOUR LAW NOTES
  • MRL 3702- LABOUR LAW NOTES

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  • MRL 3702- LABOUR LAW NOTES STUDY UNIT 1- INTRODUCTION - Labour law comprises: 1. Individual labour law – deals with the formation, content and termination of the employment relationship. Employment relationship exists between two single entities eg. one single employer and one single worker 2. Collective labour law- focuses on relationships on a collective level. Ie. a number of people acting together (collectively) to influence this relationship. looks at groups. Eg. May act collective...
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 MRL 3702 Fundamental-rights-exam-notes
  • MRL 3702 Fundamental-rights-exam-notes

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  • FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS: FUR2601 STUDY UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE CONSTITUTION AND THE BILL OF RIGHTS. CONSTITUTIONAL REVOLUTION: Constitutional Law used to be dominated by parliamentary sovereignty.  Parliament would make any law that it wanted. The law could not be contested by courts, institutions or persons.  The courts could only declare law invalid on procedural grounds (application, justiciability andjurisdiction) but not on SUBSTANTIAL (violation of human rights).  Due to th...
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ZOL 3702 study notes
  • ZOL 3702 study notes

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  • A comprehensive set of notes on the entire module ZOL3702
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TAX 3702 LATEST NOTES.
  • TAX 3702 LATEST NOTES.

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  • TAX 3702 LATEST NOTES. Table of Contents 1. Taxation: The big picture ................................................................................... 8 1.1 Background to Taxation .............................................................................................. 8 1.2 Section summaries and areas of focus ......................................................................... 8 1.2.1 Discussion questions .........................................................................
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MNB3702 Summarised Study Notes MNB3702 Summarised Study Notes
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MRL3702 Summarised Study Notes
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ECS 3702 Complete Study Notes.
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  • Learning Unit 1 Introduction International trade is an extension of domestic trade, that voluntary involves the exchange of goods and services, which to a larger extent lead to increase in the eco nomic welfare of the parties that engage in trade. Through specialisation international trade leads to increase in output as countries specialise in the production and exporting goods they can produce cheap and better. The differences between international trade and domestic trade are many, for instanc...
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