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24 January 2026  |  11 April 2026

Introduction to Law for Non-Lawyers 4

Applications accepted until
10 January 2026
Short Course Coordinator:
Beverley Segaetsho
Accreditation:
Certificate of Competence
Course dates
24 January 2026 - 11 April 2026
Applications close
10 January 2026
Overview
The Introduction to Law for Non-Lawyers certificate course is an introduction for participants who wish to pursue postgraduate courses in law, but who do not have an undergraduate law degree or who are studying South African law for the first time. The main objective of the course is to lay a foundation from which further study of law can be pursued. The course will introduce students to the distinctive nature of thinking legally and the different sources of South African law, that is, sources that lawyers need to know about when looking for authority to argue a legal point or perspective.
Duration
This course is presented online where participants will participate in online lectures from 09:00 to 13:30 during the period 24 January to 11 April 2025.
Format
Virtual
Pricing
VAT Incl. = R16,400.00

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    The course content addresses the following topics: 


    • Law and related concepts
    • History, sources and branches of South African law
    • Judicial precedent
    • How to read, find and reference cases
    • Procedure and jurisdiction of the courts
    • Legislation and the Constitution
    • The common law, custom and customary law
    • Legal writing skills
    • Conducting legal research using a range of sources and techniques

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