Mr Ntokozo Mnyandu is a lecturer in the School of Law and lectures Delict, Aspects of South African Law and Introductory Legal Studies. He has an LLB and LLM, both from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. He is currently reading for his PhD in Labour Law.
Academic Qualifications
LLB (University of KwaZulu-Natal)
LLM (University of KwaZulu-Natal)
Research Interests
Bioethics
Labour law
Africanisation and decolonisation
Recent Publications and Papers
N Mnyandu ‘Exploring the concert of ubuntu in relation to dying with dignity in palliative and hospice care’ (2018) 39(2) Obiter 384-398
N Mnyandu ‘Developing the common law crime of murder in relation to physician-assisted suicide and physician-assisted euthanasia: Revisiting the missteps of Stransham-Ford v Minister of Justice and Correctional Services 2015 (4) SA (G)’ (2021) 54 De Jure 249-264
Conference Papers Presented
“Perils and promises of precision medicine in South Africa: A case for equitable access to health care services” (2020) Southern African Law Teacher’s Conference, organised by the University of Johannesburg, 20-24 January.