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Get ready for the 2025 Law Expo on 13 & 14! Discover career-changing opportunities, connect with leading law firms exhibiting each day, and unlock your future in the legal field. View list of exhibitors here: tinyurl.com/4kk4j7tk

Get ready for the 2025 Law Expo on 13 & 14! Discover career-changing opportunities, connect with leading law firms exhibiting each day, and unlock your future in the legal field. View list of exhibitors here: tinyurl.com/4kk4j7tk
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[Read] The DailyMaverick provides an overview of the 3rd annual Yoliswa Dwane lecture, delivered by Noam Peleg, and hosted by the Centre for Law and Society (UCT Law School) & Equal Education this week. dailymaverick.co.za/article/2025-0…

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We are participating in a 2-day symposium on children's right to development hosted by Real Reform for ECD (RR4ECD). Noam Peleg, visiting researcher @ CLS, delivered the keynote address. Tatiana Kazim, CLS research associate, presented a proposed framework for constitutionalising the right to ECD.

We are participating in a 2-day symposium on children's right to development hosted by <a href="/EcdReform/">Real Reform for ECD (RR4ECD)</a>. <a href="/NoamPeleg/">Noam Peleg</a>, visiting researcher @ CLS, delivered the keynote address. Tatiana Kazim, CLS research associate, presented a proposed framework for constitutionalising the right to ECD.
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“A nuclear power considers a sick baby to be a security concern.” Read the full 2025 Yoliswa Dwane lecture, delivered by Noam Peleg , here: groundup.org.za/article/yolisw…… UCT Law School Equal Education

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The #LawExpo is happening today and tomorrow. Prof danwood chirwa welcomes law firm reps at a breakfast discussion looking at the challenges of legal education and the LLB programme. Thanks to UCT Careers Service for this great opportunity to engage with the legal profession.

The #LawExpo is happening today and tomorrow.  Prof <a href="/danwood_chirwa/">danwood chirwa</a> welcomes law firm reps at a breakfast discussion looking at the challenges of legal education and the LLB programme. Thanks to <a href="/UCTCareers/">UCT Careers Service</a> for this great opportunity to engage with the legal profession.
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Deputy Dean Jameelah Omar talks to law firm reps at the UCT Careers Service #LawExpo breakfast about ways in which #UCTLaw would like to deepen and strengthen ties with the legal profession.

Deputy Dean <a href="/jameelah_omar/">Jameelah Omar</a> talks to law firm reps at the <a href="/UCTCareers/">UCT Careers Service</a> #LawExpo breakfast about ways in which #UCTLaw would like to deepen and strengthen ties with the legal profession.
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[VIDEO] UCT offers a unique opportunity to study in a vibrant, diverse city while receiving a world-class education. With a focus on developing critical thinking and legal reasoning, students in the Faculty of Law are exposed to a rich variety of perspectives from all over the

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Proud of Rebecca Gore, Research Associate at the Centre for Law and Society, for publishing a new book, co-authored with Edwin Cameron & Sohela Surajpal on prisons in South Africa. Copies available at bookstores from 31 May. UCT Law School

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Professor Sandy Paterson, Director of the Faculty's Institute for Marine & Environmental Law, has been appointed as the Head of Department for Public Law. Starting 1 May 2025, Prof Paterson's appointment is for a three-year term. Great to have you on board in this role, Prof!

Professor Sandy Paterson, Director of the Faculty's Institute for Marine &amp; Environmental Law, has been appointed as the Head of Department for Public Law. Starting 1 May 2025, Prof Paterson's appointment is for a three-year term. Great to have you on board in this role, Prof!
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Ready to make a difference through law? Whether you’re passionate about human rights, commercial law or public service, UCT’s Faculty of Law equips you with the knowledge and skills to shape the future. #ChooseUCT Apply now: applyonline.uct.ac.za

Ready to make a difference through law? Whether you’re passionate about human rights, commercial law or public service, UCT’s Faculty of Law equips you with the knowledge and skills to shape the future.
#ChooseUCT

Apply now: applyonline.uct.ac.za
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UCT Law is hosting the 34th Christof Heyns African Human Rights Moot Court Competition, 29 June - 5 July 2025. Says Prof danwood chirwa, "This competition has a long and very well-established history, and we are excited about being part of this great tradition." Read about the

UCT Law is hosting the 34th Christof Heyns African Human Rights Moot Court Competition, 29 June - 5 July 2025. Says Prof <a href="/danwood_chirwa/">danwood chirwa</a>, "This competition has a long and very well-established history, and we are excited about being part of this great tradition." Read about the
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The Faculty of Law is delighted with the news that Distinguished Prof Salazar's NRF A-rating has been renewed yet again, for the 5th time since 2002. Congratulations! 🏆🔥👏

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Prof danwood chirwa introduces Prof Tendayi Achiume, keynote speaker at this week's "Race, Refuge and Repair: Rethinking Migration from the Global South" conference, co-organised by UCT Law's Centre of Criminology and Refugee Rights Unit, with University of Oxford and King's

Prof <a href="/danwood_chirwa/">danwood chirwa</a> introduces Prof Tendayi Achiume, keynote speaker at this week's "Race, Refuge and Repair: Rethinking Migration from the Global South" conference, co-organised by UCT Law's Centre of Criminology and Refugee Rights Unit, with University of Oxford  and King's
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Prof E. Tendayi Achiume talks on the topic "Corporate Border Imperialism" in her keynote address at the international "Race, Refuge and Repair" colloquium, raising issues around borders, transnational corporations, legal & natural persons, migrants and more.

Prof E. Tendayi Achiume talks on the topic "Corporate Border Imperialism" in her keynote address at the international "Race, Refuge and Repair" colloquium, raising issues around borders, transnational corporations, legal &amp; natural persons, migrants and more.
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Prof Siphamandla Zondi, Director of the Institute for Pan African Thought and Conversation at UJ, shares his discussant comments on what he referred to as Prof Achiume's "tour de force" (keynote address at the "Race, Refuge and Repair" colloquium underway at UCT Law).

Prof Siphamandla Zondi, Director of the Institute for Pan African Thought and Conversation at UJ, shares his discussant comments on what he referred to as Prof Achiume's "tour de force" (keynote address at the "Race, Refuge and Repair" colloquium underway at UCT Law).
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At UCT, learning goes beyond the classroom. Students are part of a driven, socially aware community that inspires growth, purpose and a deeper understanding of the world. #ChooseUCT to join an environment that challenges you to think bigger and do better. UCT Law School Apply now:

At UCT, learning goes beyond the classroom. Students are part of a driven, socially aware community that inspires growth, purpose and a deeper understanding of the world.

#ChooseUCT to join an environment that challenges you to think bigger and do better. <a href="/UctLaw/">UCT Law School</a> 

Apply now:
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The "Race, Refuge and Repair" closing plenary focuses on "Racialisation and Repair", and includes A/Prof John Reynolds, Prof Noura Erakat, Dr Nicola Palmer, Dr Nomfundo Ramalekana, and A/Prof Chris Gevers, chaired by Prof Tendayi Achiume 👏✨️⚖️

The "Race, Refuge and Repair" closing plenary focuses on "Racialisation and Repair", and includes A/Prof John Reynolds, Prof Noura Erakat, Dr Nicola Palmer, Dr Nomfundo Ramalekana, and A/Prof Chris Gevers, chaired by Prof Tendayi Achiume 👏✨️⚖️