Professor Anneli Loubser

Anneli Loubser

Contact details

Email address:

Land line: 012 429 8431

Fax: 012 429 3343

Member information

TMA-SA membership status

Membership category: Academic.

Background and experience

Admitted as Attorney, Notary and Conveyancer of the High Court of South Africa and practised as attorney in Pretoria for several years.

Presently associate professor in the Department of Mercantile Law at UNISA, teaching corporate law to LLM students and Corporate Governance and Legislation to students in the ICSA Programme in Strategic Management and Corporate Governance offered by the Centre for Business Management at UNISA. Co-developer and -presenter of the Certificate Programme in Advanced Corporate Law and Securities Law offered by the Centre for Business Law at UNISA and of the Certificate in Corporate Law offered by the Law Society of South Africa (Legal Education and Development) to practising attorneys.

Member of the Litigation Committee of the Financial Services Board of South Africa and a member of the subcommittee on business rescue of the Third King Committee on Corporate Governance.  

Author of the chapter on South African corporate rescue in Corporate Rescue: An Overview of Recent Developments by K.G. Broc and R. Parry (eds) (2 ed, Kluwer Law International, Netherlands, 2006) and four chapters of Mars The Law of Insolvency in South Africa 9 ed (2008).   Has published extensively in national and international law journals and presented papers at several national and international conferences, including INSOL International Academic Forum Conferences.

Qualifications

BA (Law) and LLB degrees at the University of Pretoria.

LLM in Corporate Law at the University of South Africa (UNISA)

Presently writing doctoral thesis on corporate rescue. 

Turnaround professional discipline(s) represented

  • Academic

Services offered

Why I joined TMA-SA

To assist in the development of a training program for business rescue practitioners and to get some insight into the practical aspects of business turnarounds and rescue.

Firm: University of South Africa

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