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NINA GREYLING
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Education:
LLB, University of Pretoria
LLM (Extractive industries in Africa), University of Pretoria (current)
Since joining Nortons in 2019, Nina mostly works on matters that involve administrative, constitutional and regulatory law.
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As part of her competition experience, Nina has worked on numerous large mergers – not only notifying them, but also opposing them. She was also a member of the team that acted for the merger parties of the largest transactions in South Africa (in the past decade) in the agricultural industry, the coal industry as well as in the platinum industry. She has also been involved in a number of excessive pricing complaints and other competition law related matters which involves prohibit practices, such as collusion between two competitors.
Nina is an integral part of the firm’s team that mostly deals with administrative and constitutional law matters. This team has won numerous matters that have a major impact on the public’s interest. Nina also works on numerous large matters that involve mining law and includes the effect of IPILRA (Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act) on the mining industry. Her Master’s degree in Mining Law from the University of Pretoria further solidifies her expertise in this area.
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Nina has had numerous articles published that offer insightful analysis on regulatory issues within mining law, the profound impact of mining on local communities, and the legal and ethical imperatives of obtaining informal land right holders’ consent under IPILRA before mining operations commence. One of the articles she authored is being referred to by the commentary compiled by, inter alia, the late Professor Dale, Chris Loxton SC and Gerrit Grobler SC, in relation to Mineral and Mining Law and combined by LexisNexis.
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