The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (the Commission), meeting in its 81st Ordinary Session, held in Banjul, The Gambia, from 17
Editorial
Special Issue on Confronting the Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Corporate Governance, Corporate Insolvency and Financial Education Measures in Practice – by Howard Chitimira (4 pages @ 229-232)
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Articles
A Perspective on Post-Pandemic Implications of Criminal Abuse and Money Laundering on Mobile Financial Services – by Edwin AA Tongoi (23 pages @ 233-255)
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Addressing Social Inequality through The Lens of Corporate Social Responsibility in South Africa – by Kiyasha Thambi (18 pages @ 256-273)
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An Overview Analysis of Corporate Rescue Proceedings in Zimbabwe during the COVID-19 Pandemic – by Howard Chitimira, Friedrich Hamadziripi and Tinashe Wazvaremhaka (19 pages @ 274-292)
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Impeachable Transactions and Available Defences to those who Transacted with Companies Before Liquidation – by Motseotsile Clement Marumoagae (16 pages @ 293-308)
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Building Financial Resilience through Financial Education to Withstand a Pandemic by Gerda van Niekerk (16 pages @ 309-324)
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Vis Major and its Relevance to Radius Clauses in Insurance Contracts – by N Kilian (14 pages @ 325=338)
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Probing the Classical Theory of the Role of the Firm in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic – by Herbert Kawadza (8 pages @ 339-346)
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Quest for a Legislative Reform of the Status, Duties and Liabilities of Insurance Intermediaries in Nigeria – by Kehinde Anifalaje (24 pages @ 347-370)
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The Role of Financial Education in the Promotion of Protection for Poor Consumers of Digital Financial Services in Zimbabwe – by Howard Chitimira and Elfas Torerai (16 pages @ 371-386)
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Sustaining Access to Finance for Africa’s Small and Medium Enterprises During and Post COVID-19 Crisis: Factoring to the Rescue – by Albert C Puja (23 pages @ 410-425)
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Corporate Governance – Less is More – by Werner Schoeman (16 pages @ 410-425)
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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Corporate Governance Challenges in Nigeria and South Africa: A Human Rights Perspective – by John Funsho Olorunfemi and Chidiebere Udeokechukwu (16 pages @ 426-441)
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Hon Mr. Justice D Moseneke
Professor W T Twining
Hon Mr. Justice C M Plasket
Professor G Devenish
Professor S Liebenberg
Hon Justice Dr. W. Mutunga
Professor E Knoetze
Professor JR Midgley
Professor B.J Holden-Smith
Professor T Monsoor