Sadulla Karjiker

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Sadulla Karjiker
Born6 January 1970
Cape Town, South Africa
EducationBSc LLB (University of Cape Town), LLM (London), LLD (Stellenbosch University)
Scientific career
FieldsIntellectual Property Law
InstitutionsStellenbosch University

Sadulla Karjiker (born 6 January 1970) is a South African legal scholar and Professor & Anton Mostert Chair in Intellectual Property Law at Stellenbosch University.[1] He is known for his works on corporate law and intellectual property.[2][3]

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In June 2020, in an article on Daily Maverick, Karjiker criticized the proponents of the Copyright Amendment Bill (South African copyright law) for resorting to "placing the blind and visually impaired at the centre of their attempts to pressure the president to sign the bill."[4] The article was replied by Blind SA.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Prof Sadulla Karjiker". Universiteit Stellenbosch Fakulteit Regsgeleerdheid | University of Stellenbosch Faculty of Law.
  2. ^ Pirhayati, Ali (Spring 2019). "THE BIGGER PICTURE: A COMMENTARY ON THE FORCEHIMES–KARJIKER DEBATE" (PDF). Think. 18 (51): 101–105. doi:10.1017/S1477175618000386. ISSN 1477-1756. S2CID 171938566.
  3. ^ "The Copyright Amendment Bill: an interview with Sadulla Karjiker". LitNet. 30 June 2017.
  4. ^ Karjiker, Sadulla (8 June 2020). "OPINIONISTA: Supporters of the Copyright Bill should avoid resorting to political expediency to achieve their aims". Daily Maverick.
  5. ^ "Blind SA rejects with contempt the insinuations by Professor Sadulla Karjiker in his article published on 8th June 2020". Blind SA. 16 June 2020.