Processing of personal data – Meaning of, and legal bases for What is processing? The word “processing” is perhaps the most common word one comes across in any discourse relating to privacy and data protection compliance. Processing refers to any and every action taken by...
Introduction An M&A activity/transaction should be intentional. As obvious as this statement seems (simplistically, no one makes a buy or sell decision without ‘intending’ to do so), its importance to both sides of an M&A deal cannot be overemphasized. The Webster’s dictionary defines ‘intentional’ as...
Nature and Benefits of Letters of Intent A letter of intent (LOI) is a preliminary document usually prepared by a purchaser, in which the intention of the parties and the proposed course of action towards the negotiation and completion of a deal is captured and...
ABSTRACT Compliance has received increased attention since the late 1990s. Countries have either enacted new and stronger laws and/or increased enforcement of existing laws to address specific areas, especially in the areas of bribery and corruption, money laundering, labour and data privacy. As will be...
Scope and applicability of the NDPR Every law creates rights and/or duties1in relation to one or more classes of persons. As we mentioned in the preceding issue, the NDPR was developed in recognisance of the need to protect the right to privacy guaranteed pursuant to...