Equality Law Jurisprudence in Africa - Symposium & Book Project
Judge Dire Tladi delivers 58th TB Davie Memorial Lecture
Another Air Law PhD at UCT Law
Bringing legislative learning to life
Embracing the future? Interdisciplinary conference on AI & Law
UCT Law School signs historic MoU with Notre Dame Law School
UCT Inaugural Lecture: Professor Mohamed Paleker
In defense of the Constitution
The KAS-iNtaka Postgraduate Scholarship in Law & Technology
Why Law at UCT?
Excellence
As the smallest Faculty at UCT, with close to 1,200 undergraduate and postgraduate students annually, the rigour of our degree programmes leads to UCT Law graduates being highly sought after, not only in South Africa but also internationally.
Democracy and Social Justice
We are committed to furthering the goals of the Constitution. Our aim is to develop the next generation of skilled legal professionals who will ensure the maintenance and strengthening of an open, free and democratic South Africa. Our core objective remains teaching and research, but we are committed to maintaining a clear awareness of the social and global context in which our graduates will find their place.
Theory and Practice
The Faculty’s Law graduates are known for their capacity not only in legal theory, and its application, but also in their achievement of practical experience in law. This is a result of our community service opportunities for students, our superb moot court facility and our local and international academic & professional networks which ensure that we secure the best opportunities for students to gain experience elsewhere during their student years.