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FACULTY OF LAWProspectus 2019

FACULTY PROSPECTUS 2019FACULTYOFLAW

NOTEThis Prospectus is only valid for 2019. The general regulations and further information appear in the General Information andRegulation Prospectus. Although the information contained in this Prospectus has been compiled as accurately as possible, it ispossible that errors and omissions have inadvertently occurred, for which we apologise in advance. The University reserves theright to amend any regulation or stipulation without notice. The information is correct up to 30 October 2019.The fact that particulars of a specific module or programme have been included in this Prospectus does not necessarily meanthat the module or programme will be offered in 2019.This Prospectus must be read in conjunction with the General Information and Regulations Prospectus 2019.ii

CONTENTSFACULTY PREAMBLE . iACADEMIC CALENDAR 2019 . iiDUE DATES FOR THE 2018 ACADEMIC YEAR . iiiSTRUCTURE AND PERSONNEL .1Office of the Dean . 1Academic Departments. 1Faculty Centres (JTC and HRDC) . 3A.A.1A.2A.3QUALIFICATIONS OFFERED BY THE FACULTY .4Certificate Programmes . 4Degree Programmes . 4Post Graduate Programmes . 4B.B.1B.2B.3B.4GENERAL REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO UNDERGRADUAE STUDIES IN THE FACULTY .4Course s, Credits and Contact Hours . 4Class Attendance. 5Exemptions . 5Examination Regulations . 5C.C.1C.2C.3C.4C.5C.6C.7C.8C.8.1C.8.2SPECIALISED CERTIFICATE IN CUSTOMARY (16CCUL) LAW – FULL TIME .6Admission . 6Duration of Study . 6Curriculum Compilation . 6Examination Regulations . 6Academic Advancement Rules . 6Minimum Requirements for Re-Admission into the Faculty . 7Awarding of the Specialised Certificate in Customary Law . 7Course Descriptors . 7Internship and Internship Report. 7Specialised Certificate Research Paper . D.9.9D.9.10D.9.11D.9.12D.9.13D.9.14CERTIFICATE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE, CONSTITUTIONALISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS (16CCCH) .8Admission . 8Duration of Study . 8Teaching Mode . 8Curriculum Compilation . 8Examination Regulations . 8Academic Advancement Rules . 8Minimum Requirements for Re-Admission into the Faculty . 8Awarding of the Certificate in Criminal Justice, Constitutionalism and Human Rights . 8Course Descriptors . 9Compulsory Courses . 9English Communication for Certificate Purposes . 9Constitutional Law . 9Criminal Law . 9Criminal Procedure. 10Electives . 10Administrative Law. 10Customary Law . 10Human Rights and Gender Law . 11International Humanitarian Law . 11International Refugee Law . 11Legislative Drafting . 12Military Law . 12Police Law . 12Statutory Interpretation . 13Taxes and Customs . 13ENB:E.1E.2E.3E.4E.5E.6E.7E.8E.9CERTIFICATE IN PARLIAMENTARIAN PRACTICE AND CONDUCT (16CPPC) .14NOT OPEN FOR THE PUBLIC – EXCLUSIVELY OFFERED FOR PARLIAMENTARIANSAdmission . 14Duration of Study . 14Teaching Mode . 14Curriculum Compilation . 14Examination Regulations . 14Academic Advancement Rules . 14Minimum Requirements for Re-Admission into the Faculty . 14Awarding of the Certificate in Parliamentarian Practice and Conduct . 14Course Descriptors . 15D.9.1D.9.2D.9.3D.9.4iii

E.9.1E.9.2E.9.3E.9.4E.9.5E.9.6English Communication for Certificate Purposes . 15Constitutional Law . 15Administrative Law. 15Customary Law . 15Legislative Drafting . 16The Role of Parliament in a Constitutional Democracy . 16F.F.1F.2F.3F.4F.5F.6F.7F.8F.9DIPLOMA IN ABITRATION AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION (16DADR) .17Admission . 17Duration of Study . 17Curriculum Compilation . 17Restriction on Courses – Co-Requisites and Pre-Requisites . 18Examination Regulations . 18Academic Advancement Rules . 18Minimum Requirements for Re-Admission into the Faculty . 18Awarding of the Diploma Arbitration and Dispute Resolution . 18Course Descriptors - See F.9 for Course Descriptors of Diploma Arbitration and Dispute Resolution (Pages 19-23)GG.1G.2G.3G.4G.5G.6G.7G.8G.9DIPLOMA PARAGLEGAL STUDIES (16DPAR).24Admission . 24Duration of Study . 24Curriculum Compilation . 24Restriction on Courses – Co-Requisites and Pre-Requisites . 24Examination Regulations . 25Academic Advancement Rules . 25Minimum Requirements for Re-Admission into the Faculty . 25Awarding of the Diploma Paralegal Studies . 25Course Descriptors - See G.9 for Course Descriptors (Pages 25-31) . 25HH.1H.2H.3H.4H.5H.6H.7H.8H.9I.9BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL B) (HONOURS) 16BLWS – FULL-TIME AND DISTANCE .44Admission . 45Duration of Study . 46Curriculum Compilation. 46Restriction on Courses – Co-Requisites and Pre-Requisites . 46Examination Regulations . 46Academic Advancement Rules . 47Minimum Requirements for Re-Admission into the Faculty . 48Awarding of the Degree of LLB (Honours) . 48LLB Research Project Regulations .48Course Descriptors See I.10 Course Descriptors (Pages 51-66) . 48First Year Courses .49H.10.4Introduction to Law . 53H.10.5Law of Persons . 53H.10.6Constitutional Law . 53H.10.7Family Law. 54Second Year Courses .54H.10.8Customary Law I . 54H.10.9Customary Law II. 54H.10.10 Labour Law . 55H.10.11 Law of Contract . 55H.10.12 Law of Property . 55H.10.13 Administrative Law. 56H.10.14 Criminal Law I . 56H.10.15 Criminal Law II . 56H.10.16 Legal Interpretation and Drafting .

This Prospectus is only valid for 2019. The general regulations and further information appear in the General Information and Regulation Prospectus. Although the information contained in this Prospectus has been compiled as accurately as possible, it is possible that errors and omissions have inadvertently occurred, for which we apologise in .

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