List of law schools in South Africa
This is a list of law schools in South Africa.
Law schools
- ↑ Legal education commenced in 1908 with the faculty formally founded in 1918.
Mooting in South Africa
The following moot court competitions are either held in South Africa or organised by a South Africa institution:
Moot court | Institution | Founded | Location |
---|---|---|---|
African Human Rights Moot Court Competition | Organised by the University of Pretoria Faculty of Law | 1992 | Held at participating law schools across the African continent |
Kovsies first year's Moot Court Competition | Organised by the University of the Free State | Bloemfontein | |
South African National Schools Moot Court Competition | Organised annually by a different grouping of law schools | 2011 | National oral rounds take place at the University of Pretoria Faculty of Law, Pretoria and the finals at the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg |
World Human Rights Moot Court Competition | Organised by the University of Pretoria Faculty of Law | 2009 | Pretoria |
African Trade Moot | Organised by the University of Pretoria Faculty of Law, University of the Western Cape | Pretoria and Cape Town | |
Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition | Organised by the International Institute of Space Law | The Africa Regional Round is hosted by the Institute for International and Comparative Law in Africa, University of Pretoria Faculty of Law |
See also
- Bachelor of Laws: South Africa
- Doctor of law: South Africa
- Law of South Africa
- Legal education in South Africa
- List of universities in South Africa
- Lists of law schools
- Master of Laws: South Africa
References
- ↑ "http://uct.ac.za/downloads/uct.ac.za/apply/handbooks/Handbook10Law2015.pdf" (PDF). uct.ac.za. Retrieved 2015-05-31. External link in
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(help) - ↑ http://web.up.ac.za/sitefiles/file/47/2.%20REDO%20FINAL%20Faculty%20brochure.pdf University of Pretoria Faculty of Law Brochure Retrieved June 24, 2011
- ↑ Campuses Retrieved 1 October 2010 Archived 18 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine.
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