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The quality of tuition for graduates studying towards a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree came under scrutiny at 17 South African universities, following concerns raised last year within the law...
The University of Cape Town’s (UCT) law faculty, which has celebrated its 150th anniversary, is focused on becoming the leading law faculty in Africa, while bringing about social change.
The Law Society of South Africa’s Legal Education and Development (LEAD) division, the deans of law schools and faculties and other stakeholders, are participating in a nationwide review of the...
Mandatory training, as stipulated in terms of Section 8 to Section 10 of the Judicial Matters Second Amendment Act (55 of 2003) aims to equip attorneys for the management aspect of their legal...
The Law Society of South Africa’s Legal Education and Development (LEAD) division will be offering legal-based training programmes for legal support staff and secretaries from disadvantaged...