{"id":4481,"date":"2019-07-25T11:48:13","date_gmt":"2019-07-25T09:48:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.sun.ac.za\/law\/?page_id=4481"},"modified":"2019-10-30T10:57:38","modified_gmt":"2019-10-30T08:57:38","slug":"prof-andre-louw","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/blogs.sun.ac.za\/law\/staff\/handelsreg-mercantile-law\/prof-andre-louw\/","title":{"rendered":"Prof Andre Louw"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Professor\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Email\/E-pos: alouw@sun.ac.za<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<hr \/>\n<table style=\"width: 961px\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"width: 468px\">\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\">Prof Andre Louw is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mercantile Law. He teaches labour law. He has published both locally and internationally in the areas of sports law, labour law and contract law. Prof Louw is currently the editor of the <em>Stellenbosch Law Review<\/em> (2017-2019).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Fields of specialisation<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Sports law<\/p>\n<p>Labour law<\/p>\n<p>Contract law<\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 47px\"><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 424px\">\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\">Prof Andre Louw is \u2018n mede-professor in die Handelsreg department. Hy doseer arbeidsreg. Hy het plaaslik en internasionaal gepubliseer in die areas van sportreg, arbeidsreg en kontraktereg. Hy is tans die redakteur van die <em>Stellenbosch Regstydskrif<\/em> (2017-2019).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Areas van belangstelling<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Sportreg<\/p>\n<p>Arbeidsreg<\/p>\n<p>Kontraktereg<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<hr \/>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify\"><strong>Publications\/ Publikasies\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Books\/Boeke\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Louw, A M <em>Ambush Marketing and the Mega-Event Monopoly <\/em>TMC Asser Press\/Springer, The Hague (2012) \u2013 ISBN 978-90-6074-863-7, Hardback, 761 p.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M <em>Sports Law in South Africa <\/em>Kluwer Law International (2010) \u2013 2nd edition published January 2012 [Also published as Louw, A M \u2018South Africa\u2019, in the series Blanpain, R &amp; Hendrickx, F (Eds.) <em>International Encyclopaedia of Sports Law <\/em>Kluwer Law International BV,The Netherlands (September 2009) &#8211; ISBN 978-90-411-1754-0 (512 p.)].<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Chapters in books\/ Hoofstukke in boeke<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>MacEwen, M; Louw, A M; Dupper, O C <em>Employment Equity in the Higher Education <\/em><em>Sector: A Study of Transformation in the Western Cape <\/em>SUN Press: Stellenbosch, 2005 (ISBN 1-919980-44-X) [Co-author, contributed 4 of 12 chapters].<\/li>\n<li>Louw, AM \u2018Several bridges too far: Legal regulation of opportunistic marketing relating to major sports events\u2019 in Gardiner, S &amp; Wolohan, T (eds.) <em>Routledge Handbook of Global Sports Law<\/em> Taylor &amp; Francis (forthcoming).<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Journal articles\/ Joernaalartikels<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Louw AM &#8220;&#8216;The Common Law is &#8230; not what it used to be&#8217;: Revisiting Recognition of a Constitutionally-Inspired Implied Duty of Fair Dealing in the Common Law Contract of Employment\u201d (Parts 1-4) PER \/ PELJ 2018(21).<\/li>\n<li>Louw A M \u2018\u201d<em>I am not a number, I am a free man!<\/em>\u201d The Employment Equity Act, 1998 (and other myths about \u201cequality\u201d, \u201cequity\u201d and \u201cdignity\u201d in post-apartheid South Africa (Part 2)\u2019 18(3) <em>PER <\/em>(2015) 669-733.<\/li>\n<li>Louw A M \u2018\u201d<em>I am not a number, I am a free man!<\/em>\u201d The Employment Equity Act, 1998 (and other myths about \u201cequality\u201d, \u201cequity\u201d and \u201cdignity\u201d in post-apartheid South Africa (Part 1)\u201918(3) <em>PER <\/em>(2015) 594-667.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018Yet another call for a greater role for good faith in the South African law of contract: Can we banish the law of the jungle, while avoiding the elephant in the room?\u2019 16(5) <em>PER <\/em>(2013).<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018What intellectual property lawyers can learn from Barbra Streisand, Sepp Blatter, and the \u201cCoca-Cola Cry-Baby\u201d\u2019: Some suggestions for dealing with \u2018trademark bullying\u2019 in South Africa.\u2019 16(5) <em>PER <\/em>(2013).<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018Anyone for a game of Monopoly&#x2122;? A critical evaluation of the ever-increasing commercialisation of major sporting events \u2013 Part 3: Examining the trend of creating commercially-driven monopolies in sports events (continued)\u2019 \u2013 32(1) <em>Obiter <\/em>(2011) 10-62.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018Anyone for a game of Monopoly&#x2122;? A critical evaluation of the ever-increasing commercialisation of major sporting events \u2013 Part 2: Examining the trend of creating commercially-driven monopolies in sports events\u2019 \u2013 31(2) <em>Obiter <\/em>(2010) 264-309.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M &amp; Areias, D \u2018Anyone for a game of Monopoly&#x2122;? A critical evaluation of the ever-increasing commercialisation of major sporting events \u2013 Part 1: An overview of ambush marketing in sport\u2019 &#8211; 31(1) <em>Obiter <\/em>(2010) 57-91.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018Why South African Sport Should Say No to a State-Sanctioned SASCOC Autocracy \u2013 Part 2: Questioning the legitimacy of SASCOC\u2019 \u2013 41(1) <em>De Jure <\/em>(2008) 16-35.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018Why South African Sport Should Say No to a State-Sanctioned SASCOC Autocracy \u2013 Part 1: The background and nature of SASCOC\u2019 \u2013 40(2) <em>De Jure <\/em>(2007) 257-276.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018Employment Based on a Fiction: Evaluating the Legitimacy of Traditional Notions of Contract in their Application to an Atypical Employment Relationship\u2019 \u2013 <em>Obiter<\/em>Vol. 2 (2007) 187-228.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018Suggestions for the Protection of Star Athletes and Other Famous Persons against Unauthorised Celebrity Merchandising in South Africa\u2019 \u2013 (2007) 19 <em>South African <\/em><em>Mercantile Law Journal <\/em>272-301.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018An Anomaly Tolerated by the Law: Examining the Nature and Legal Significance of the International Sports Governing Body\u2019 (2007) 1 <em>South African Public Law <\/em>211-255.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018Extrapolating \u201cequality\u201d from the letter of the law: The limits of affirmative action under the Employment Equity Act\u2019 (2006) 18 <em>South African Mercantile Law Journal <\/em>336-354.<\/li>\n<li>MacEwen, M; Louw, A M; Dupper, O C \u2018Employment Equity in the Tertiary Education Sector in the Western Cape\u2019 <em>International Journal of Discrimination and the Law <\/em>2006 Vol. 8 191-212.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018Evaluating Recent Developments in the Governance and Regulation of South African Sport: Some Thoughts and Concerns for the Future\u2019 <em>International Sports Law Journal <\/em>2006\/1-2, May 2006, p 48.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018\u201cTransforming\u201d South African Professional Sport: Some Observations on Recent Developments\u2019 <em>Law, Democracy &amp; Development <\/em>2005 (2) Vol. 9 193-218.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018\u201dShould the Playing Fields be Levelled?\u201d Revisiting Affirmative Action in Professional Sport \u2013 Part 1: The Background and the Context\u2019 <em>Stellenbosch Law Review <\/em>Vol. 15 No 1 (2004) 119-136.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018\u201dShould the Playing Fields be Levelled?\u201d Revisiting Affirmative Action in Professional Sport \u2013 Part 2: The Professional Sporting Context\u2019 St<em>ellenbosch Law Review <\/em>Vol. 15 No 2 (2004) 225-246.<\/li>\n<li>Louw, A M \u2018\u201dShould the Playing Fields be Levelled?\u201d Revisiting Affirmative Action in Professional Sport \u2013 Part 3: Testing the Legitimacy of Affirmative Action in Professional Sport\u2019 <em>Stellenbosch Law Review <\/em>Vol. 15 No 3 (2004) 409-428.<\/li>\n<li>MacEwen, M; Dupper, O C; Louw, A M \u2018Employment Equity: A South African Case Study\u2019 <em>International Journal of Discrimination Law<\/em>, 2004 Vol.6 165-196.<\/li>\n<li>Dupper, O C; MacEwen, M; Louw, A M <em>Employment Equity in the Tertiary Sector: Law and Policy \u2013 A Comparative Perspective: Part 1 \u2013 The University of Stellenbosch <\/em>CICLASS, Stellenbosch, September 2002.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><a title=\"Handelsreg \/ Mercantile Law\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.sun.ac.za\/law\/staff\/handelsreg-mercantile-law\/\">Terug \/ Back<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Professor\u00a0 Email\/E-pos: alouw@sun.ac.za Prof Andre Louw is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mercantile Law. He teaches labour law. He has published both locally and internationally in the areas of sports law, labour law and contract law. Prof Louw is currently the editor of the Stellenbosch Law Review (2017-2019). 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