Marco is the Head Teaching Assistant in the Department of Private Law and tutors Foundations of South African Law, the Law of Succession and the Law of Property. He graduated from UCT with a Bachelor of Laws (2022) and Bachelor of Commerce in Politics, Philosophy and Economics (2017). Marco’s interests include legal theory, legal history
ConsultaPrivate Law is focused on the legal interests of individuals in society. All private law can be tested against the Constitution, with particular reference to the Bill of Rights. The impact of the constitution on the South African
ConsultaDP requirements: None. Assessment: Coursework 40%, Research paper (5000 words) 60%. Civil Justice Reform PVL4602S Final Level, half course, second semester, two lectures per week 9 NQF credits at HEQSF level 8 Convener: Professor M Paleker Course entry requirements: All Preliminary and Intermediate Level courses to have been completed.
ConsultaAs part of the specialised programme, the following courses on offer: In enabling the study of the theory and practice of mineral law, this course focuses on building understanding of
ConsultaThe course also examines the ways in which South African family law is changing to become compliant with the Constitution and Bill of Rights. This course also aims to develop legal problem-solving skills. Law of Persons & Family PVL1008H/1009H Preliminary level, half course, whole year Course Co-ordinator: Assoc Prof Amanda Barratt Entrance
ConsultaAssessment: Coursework. Formulation of research proposal 5%. Class participation 10%. Oral presentation of preliminary findings 15%. Research paper (5000 words) 70%. Advanced Property Law: Capita Selecta PVL4601F Course Convenor: Prof Hanri Mostert Entrance requirements: Pre-requisite: PVL2002H (Property Law) at Preliminary B level Course
ConsultaPVL4504S SOUTH AFRICAN MINERAL LAW: THEORY, CONTEXT AND REFORM (Elective) In enabling the study of the theory and practice of mineral law, this course
ConsultaDP requirements. Satisfactory lecture attendance. Obtained 35% average overall in assessments prior to exam (if exempted from one of these assessments, then 35% in the other) Assessment. Mid-semester test 25% Oral assessment 25% OR assignment 25% Exam (May/June) 50%. PVL4513F Advanced Contract Law Credits: 9 NQF credits at
ConsultaBio Professor Hanri Mostert's undergraduate studies in Humanities and Law at Stellenbosch University piqued her interest in the resource potential of land. Throughout her doctoral studies she pursued the question of how
ConsultaProposed Nationalisation of Mineral Rights in South Africa. st,* Evan der Vyver,** andC N Van Heerden***IntroductionIn view of the establishment of a new political order in South Africa after the April elections and the coming into being on 27 April 1994 of the new interim Constitution of the Republic of South Africa1 the debate as to a future
ConsultaPVL4606F. Spatial Justice, Ubuntu and the Nomos of Apartheid. PVL4608S. The South African Law of Delict in Theoretical and Comparative Perspective. PVL4609H. Moot Caput. The Department of Private Law offers a range of courses, which comprise the bulk of the LLB preliminary requirements. Course information is linked from the course list below
ConsultaThe course aims to familiarise students with all aspects of the law of cession – a complex and challenging subject – to prepare them for commercial legal practice. DP requirements: None. Assessment: Examination (2 hours) 100%. The Law of Cession PVL4505F Course Convenor: tbc Entrance requirements: All Preliminary and Intermediate Level
ConsultaEducation. Private Law is the law that deals with relationships between individuals and includes, amongst many other areas of law, African Customary Law; Law of Delict, Law of Contract and Law of Property; as well as Law of Persons and Family.Private Law is a core component of the University's LLB, with courses available from one's first year
ConsultaA historical perspective of the extent of the State’s regulatory powers regarding the exploitation of minerals might be beneficial when the provisions of the MPRDA are
ConsultaCivil Procedure. Civil Procedure. PVL4008H. Final Level, half course, two lectures per week. 18 NQF credits at HEQSF level 8. Convener: Professor M Paleker. Course entry requirements: Successful completion of all Preliminary and Intermediate Level courses and in particular, family law, property law, contract law, and the law of delict.
ConsultaLaw, Rhetoric and Society. PVL4604S. Final Level, half course, second semester, two lectures per week in a single seminar session. 9 NQF credits at HEQSF level 8. Convener: Distinguished Professor Philippe Salazar and Professor A J Barnard-Naudé. Course entry requirements: Preliminary and Intermediate Level courses to have been completed.
ConsultaDP requirements: Please refer to the course handout and/or the intermediate year schedule. Assessment: Coursework 30%, November examination 70%. Law of Contract PVL3005W Intermediate Level, whole course, 72 lectures and tutorials. 36 NQF credits at HEQSF level 7 Convener: Professor T Naudé Course entry requirements: All Preliminary Level
ConsultaAssessment: Coursework 50% Final Examination 50%. African Customary Law PVL3003S Intermediate Level, second semester, 36 lectures and tutorials. 18 NQF credits at HEQSF level 7 Convener: Associate Professor F Osman Course entry requirements: All Preliminary Level courses to have been completed. Course outline:
ConsultaIn their book, The Political Economy of South Africa, Fine and Rustomjee argue that a Minerals-Energy Complex (MEC) ‘lies at the core of the South African economy, not
ConsultaThe “Mineral Law in Africa Library” (MLiA Library) is a series of specialist scholarly texts to inform debates about revision of existing legal frameworks and development of new legal frameworks in the extractives sectors of African jurisdictions. The MLiA Library initiative will result in the development of a body of African scholarship on the law of the extractives
ConsultaThe Department of Private Law is home to some of these programmes, including the LLM specialising in the Law of Mineral and Petroleum Extraction and Use. Private Law colleagues teach a number of Master's-level courses which can be included as electives in the general LLM, or as part of other applicable programmes: PVL5620S. Advanced
ConsultaBio. Robert de Rooy is adjunct associate professor in the Department of Private Law. He has taught on drafting with illustrations in the form of “comic contracts” on the Advanced Contract Law LLM for many years. He is a commercial lawyer who cares deeply about the vulnerability of people when they sign contracts they cannot read.
ConsultaSouth African private law may be analysed in terms of the doctrine of rights. During the 1950’s the Dooyeweerdian doctrine of (subjective) rights and Jean Dabin’s classification
ConsultaSouth African Mineral Law: Theory, Context and Reform The Law of Cession Conflict of Laws Advanced Property Law: Capita Selecta Civil Justice Reform Law, Rhetoric and Society Legal Pluralism, Religion, Culture and Human Rights Moot Caput SA Law of
ConsultaPrivate Law courses available under the Postgraduate Diploma. PVL4624F. Human Rights and Private Law. PVL4625S. Property Law in a Constitutional Order. PVL4630F. Comparative Mineral Law in Africa. PVL4631S. Negotiation of mining contracts.
ConsultaThe programme is composed of three compulsory courses on the subjects of (1) comparative mineral law, (2) resource revenue law, and (3) the negotiation of extractive agreements and mining contracts. Depending on your interests, you can choose between two electives on the subjects of (1) oil and gas law or (2) the energy transition, both of
ConsultaTrituradora de piedra vendida por proveedores certificados, como trituradoras de mandíbula/cono/impacto/móvil, etc.
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