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16 October 2024, 15 Alice Lane, ABSA Sandhurst, Sandton
Join us at the Annual Banking Law Update (ABLU) 2024. Presented by the Faculty of Law’s Centre for Banking Law. This year, we are proud to have ABSA as our sponsor! ABLU is the premier platform for banking law professionals, academics, and industry leaders to engage with the latest developments and challenges in the field. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with experts and peers, gain valuable insights, and stay ahead in the evolving world of banking law.
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Annual Banking Law Update (ABLU)
The Annual Banking Law Update (ABLU) is the flagship project of the Centre. It has two components: namely, a conference proceeding and a peer-reviewed book based on the conference proceeding. Contributions at ABLU conferences are typically presented by a healthy mix of (local and international) legal practitioners, banking and finance professionals as well as academics. Consequently, ABLU books have gained a reputation for providing analytical and practical perspectives on key legal and regulatory developments relating to the banking industry. ABLU has been on the South African conference calendar for over three decades.
The ABLU books are available on this website under “Publications”.
Conferences in Partnership with the Johannesburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Between 11-12 April 2016, the Centre, in partnership with the Johannesburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry ( JCCI), hosted an international banking conference, which saw panels of South African and foreign experts discussing aspects of banking and international trade law, as well as commercial crime. The central themes of this highly acclaimed conference were demand guarantees, standby letters of credit and commercial crime. The international speakers included: Professor James Byrne and Mr Christopher Byrnes from the United States, Mr Vincent O’Brien from Ireland, Dr Jin Saibo from China and Dr Soh Chee Seng from Singapore. They represent highly acclaimed international expertise in relation to guarantee instruments and commercial crime.
Over the past decade, the Centre has regularly facilitated smaller workshops in partnership with the JCCI.
Research Collaboration with the South African Research Chair in the Law of the Sea and Development in Africa
In 2020, the Centre embarked on a collaboration with the South African Research Chair in the Law of the Sea and Development in Africa (housed at the Nelson Mandela University), which resulted in the publication of a book, entitled African Perspectives on Selected Marine, Maritime and International Trade Law Topics.
The book is available on this website under “Publications”.