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Registrations are open till 15 June - you can still secure your participation! law.uct.ac.za/publiclawcon...
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As part of its Human Rights focus, UCT Law Faculty recently welcomed a delegation of Afghan women’s rights advocates & legal practitioners as part of the delegation’s learning & exchange visit to South Africa around justice, accountability, and global human rights advocacy. Read more bit.ly/3PJu31W
Salona Lutchman talks about who she is looking forward to meeting in person at the upcoming Public Law Conference 2026 😁 Registration extended to 15 June, so there is still time to secure your participation - bit.ly/4wPqTKx
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The full programme for the Public Law Conference is out & registration is open.
Cape Town 1-4 July 2026
Join our discussions on the future of constitutional democracies.
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Register for the Public Law Conference 2026, hosted @ UCT Law from 1-4 July. Of note is the exceptional lineup of keynote speakers - the opening keynote will be delivered by Chief Justice Mandisa Maya, who will speak on judicial leadership in a constitutional democracy. Registration @ bit.ly/4slR1s
UCT Law is hosting the 23rd IUCNAEL Environmental Law Colloquium in Dec 2026! Under the theme "It's the end of the world as we know it", you still have time to submit an abstract - DEADLINE: 30 April 2026. So submit now! Read all the info at bit.ly/4eaSsak.
Such an important international colloquium by the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law, this year @uctlaw.bsky.social 7 to 11 December 2026 | Cape Town, South Africa Theme: It’s the End of the World as We Know It: North-South Dialogues on the Way Forward for Law iucnael.cmcevents.co.za
The 23rd IUCNAEL Colloquium (Environmental Law) comes to Cape Town in December this year. You have until 31 March to submit your abstract, in line with the theme “It’s the end of the world as we know it: North-South dialogues on the way forward for Law” - more info at iucnael.cmcevents.co.za
Dr Mamadou Dian Balde, UNHCR Regional Director (EHAGL), will be sharing his insights into & experience in refugee rights & immigration in a guest lecture at the Faculty today:
Reigniting Multilateralism: Global Refugee Protection in an Era of Fragmentation
Moot Court, Kramer 5
13h30 - 15h00
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Pushing for positive change in the selection of South African #RhodesScholars. One open letter at a time…
www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2025...
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Multi-year efforts to expand access to the Rhodes Scholarships in South Africa have culminated in proposed settlements that could widen the eligibility pools for the four ‘Schools Scholarships’, which...
Cape Town will host a gathering of unusual urgency and significance, from 7 - 11 December. The 23rd Annual Colloquium of the International Union for Conservation of Nature Academy of Environmental Law (UCNAEL) takes place at UCT Law.
As part of its Human Rights focus, the Law Faculty welcomed a delegation of Afghan women’s rights advocates and legal practitioners as part an exchange visit to South Africa around justice, accountabi...