The participants in the Luthuli Museum/UKZN Schools Moot Court Competition impressed the judges with their excellent advocacy skills. Hosted by UKZN’s School of Law in partnership with the Luthuli Museum,

The participants in the Luthuli Museum/UKZN Schools Moot Court Competition impressed the judges with their excellent advocacy skills. Hosted by UKZN’s School of Law in partnership with the Luthuli Museum,
Students for Law and Social Justice (SLSJ) recently hosted its inaugural court shadowing programme. SLSJ is a South African student organisation dedicated to protecting human rights, preventing discrimination and promoting
With many South African businesses considering or undergoing business rescue due to tough economic times – especially during and in the wake of COVID-19 – UKZN’s Law graduates are playing a role
As a former social worker turned lawyer, Master of Laws graduate, Ms Pamella Mlonzi is using both her expertise and experience in these areas to focus on the prevalence of depression as
Second- and third-year Law students showcased their practical legal skills at the Black Lawyers Association Student Chapter’s (BLAsc) inaugural Moot Court Competition on the Howard College campus. The student-led initiative
Showcasing Sectoral Ombudsman (Municipal, Police, and Military Ombudsman) was the title of a webinar hosted by UKZN and the African Ombudsman Research Centre (AORC) on 22 August, which focused on
The National Association of Democratic Lawyers (NADEL, Durban and Coast Branch) has launched a student chapter at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. This follows many successful initiatives such as Court Shadowing,
Click here for isiZulu version UKZN recently signed an agreement with Illovo Sugar Africa (Pty)Ltd’s Legal Department which will enable various initiatives that will not only empower Law students but
UKZN’s Research Office hosted the third annual Three-Minute Thesis Competition for PhD students. The competition challenges students to present their research findings to lay audiences in an effective way that
Dr Trishana Ramluckan, Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Law, co-presented a keynote address with Dr Brett van Niekerk (Durban University of Technology) and Mrs Noëlle van der Waag-Cowling