The School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal is housed in a beautiful old building on the Durban campus. To enter this building, one needs to climb a flight

The School of Law at the University of KwaZulu-Natal is housed in a beautiful old building on the Durban campus. To enter this building, one needs to climb a flight
School of Law academic Dr Phemelo Magau not only completed a Doctor of Laws (LLD) in two years, but achieved this qualification at the young age of 25. He graduated
Webinar on the Sexual Exploitation of Children Being One of the Worst Forms of Child Labour A webinar to highlight the impact of excluding the sexual exploitation of children (SEC)
Ms Rowena Bernard, discusses child labour and child sexual exploitation on ENCA and Afrika News Room https://youtu.be/fNfEVzBX5q4https://youtu.be/_xgWM4Z1q74
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa states that every child has the right to be protected from abuse. However, in her work in law enforcement and social work,
Senior director and lead attorney at C S Zondi and Associates Inc. Mr Sandile Zondi added a Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Investigation and Criminal Justice (FICJ) to his legal qualifications when he graduated at
Witnessing various challenges that employees encounter within the workplace sparked Ms Ntombifikile Zulu’s interest in studying industrial relations. Zulu, who hails from the village of Samungu Reserve in Eshowe, KwaZulu-Natal,
Dr Clydenia Stevens was awarded a PhD in Law for her research study on Challenges in the Implementation, Regulation and Management of Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Measures at the Multilateral,
The School of Law is proud of its 14 LLB candidates who graduated cum laude. They include Ms Therina Rangasamy; Mr Macalen Chetty; Ms Taylar Gilbert; Ms Keyura Singh; Ms Akira
With accusations of acts of partisanship by various Speakers since the dawn of democracy in South Africa becoming more frequent in recent years, Mr Kamalan Padayachee decided to critically analyse