Browsing Faculty of Law by Author "11802618 - De la Harpe, Stephanus Petrus Le Roux"
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The duty to disclose and the right to refuse: undefined dilemma of environmental practitioners: South Africa and other jurisdictions
Du Plessis, Wilhelmina; De la Harpe, Stephanus (University of Natal, School of Law, 2008) -
Good governance
De la Harpe, Stephen; Rijken, Conny; Roos, Rolien (North-West University (Potchefstroom campus), Faculty of Law, 2008) -
Good governance in public procurement : a South African case study
Roos, Rolien; De la Harpe, Stephen (Faculty of Law, North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus), 2008) -
The good, the bad and the ugly: using good and cooperative governance to improve environmental governance of South African world heritage sites: a case study of the Vredefort dome
Kotzé, Louis J.; De la Harpe, Stephen (North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus), Faculty of Law, 2008) -
Green Public Procurement - An Option for South Africa?(2009/122)
De la Harpe, Stephen (LexisNexis, 2008) -
Legal guidelines for the collection of information in the competitive intelligence process in South Africa
Olivier, S.; Viviers, W.; De la Harpe, S.P. Le R. (AOSIS, 2003)Regardless of the complexity and uncertainty in any environment, information processing (a firm’s ability to adapt to existing market conditions) is largely dependent on its ability to process relevant market information ... -
Procurement under the uncitral model law: a Southern Africa perspective
De la Harpe, S. (2015)In Africa, economic integration, realised through regional integration, is seen as one of the driving factors that will improve the lives of its people. To enable regionalisation, economic growth and to unlock the potential ... -
The influence of environmental rights on the balance of convenience in the granting of interim interdicts: a note on WJ Building & Civil Engineering Contractors CC v Umhlathuze Municipality and others
De la Harpe, Stephanus Petrus Le Roux (University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2015)Public procurement entails the procurement, by organs of state, of goods and services from the private sector.1 Such procurement often has environmental implications. This is especially the case in infrastructure procurement ... -
The use of electronic reverse auctions in public procurement in South Africa
De la Harpe, Stephen (Nelson Mandela School of Law of the University of Fort Hare, 2012)