Legal education

The need to integrate psychology literature into undergraduate law school curricula: Preparing law students for the psychological impact of legal practice

As a candidate legal practitioner, after hearing from several colleagues in the legal profession about the mental health challenges they encounter in practice, I was inspired to write this article, […]

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Academic record and certificate retention for outstanding fees: A national shame

By Sabelo Bongani Ndlovu The practice of withholding certificates as an inducement to settle student debt is a thorny topic. We are all aware of the crisis; let us not […]

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Applications to PVT Schools with foreign law degrees

By Michelle Beatson Recently, there has been numerous applications to the Legal Education and Development’s Practical Vocational Training School for Legal Practice (PVT School) nationally by persons in possession of […]

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E-learning in legal services sector

In an interview, Professor of Law at the University of the Witwatersrand, Jonathan Klaaren, sat down with Instructional Designer at Derek Moore and Associates, Derek Moore, to discuss e-learning in […]

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Judicial shadowing: Has the time arrived?

This may come as a shock to the purist. Bryan A Garner in his article ‘Learn the fundamentals of writing first – experiment later’ (www.abajournal.com, accessed 9-4-2020) expressed the following […]

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Technology and continuing legal education

Technology has revolutionised access to education, with online learning transforming the way people learn new skills and share knowledge. It is particularly exciting to see the impact of this in […]

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