Explore South Africa’s legal system as it relates to animals, from their status in law to the distinction between welfare and rights.
This course covers key legislation like the Animals Protection Act and NEMBA and dives into laws affecting companion animals, farmed animals, veterinary practice, and municipal regulations. Learn about pet ownership, stray animal policies, factory farming, and live export laws. A foundational course for understanding and applying animal law in various contexts.
When and where?
4 to 5 June 2026, 9:00 to 11:00 SAST
This course will be held remotely, most likely on Zoom - exact details will be sent to registered participants a few days before the course.
Course outline
The following topics will be covered:
Introduction to Animal Law in South Africa
- The legal status of animals in South African law
- Overview of animal welfare vs. animal rights
- Constitutional considerations: Do animals have rights under the Bill of Rights?
Key legislation
- Animals Protection Act 71 of 1962
- Performing Animals Protection Act 24 of 1935
- National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act (NEMBA)
Companion Animal Law and Regulations
- Pet ownership rights and responsibilities
- Stray animals and municipal by-laws
- Laws regarding breeding, sale, and euthanasia
- Veterinary practice laws and the duty of care
Farmed Animals and Agricultural Regulations
- The welfare of animals in commercial farming
- Factory farming and intensive animal agriculture
- Live export laws and controversies
- Role of the Meat Safety Act
Who will benefit from this course?
Legal professionals (attorneys and advocates) and animal welfare professionals
Presenter
Lisa V. Thomas, a former criminal defence advocate and professional legal assistant in Durban, has a wealth of experience in both private and public law practice. Lisa earned her LLB from the University of Kwazulu-Natal (Howard College Campus), completed her pupillage, and was admitted as an advocate/barrister in 2008. A passionate advocate for humanity and ethics in the South African legal profession, Lisa is especially committed to supporting entry-level legal professionals. Lisa shares her extensive legal expertise through LinkedIn teaching posts, a mentorship and career coaching platform, and her legal academy. She also provides ad-hoc litigation training for legal professionals and is a presenter with SA Legal Academy, where she developed their candidate attorney short course. Guided by empathy and authenticity, Lisa is devoted to being a lifelong resource for aspiring legal professionals.
Michelle Wolmarans brings over 40 years of hands-on experience and a wide range of qualifications in dog and equine sporting disciplines. A skilled animal handler and trainer, she holds Western Province colours in SAWDOS and qualified as a KUSA Aptitude Judge in 1997. She has trained and competed with numerous dogs across various working categories. As an amateur ethologist and animal behaviourist, Michelle is deeply committed to ongoing study and has developed several training programmes tailored to the animal welfare sector. In 2012, the NSPCA approached Michelle to revive the dormant Oudtshoorn SPCA, marking the beginning of her formal involvement in animal welfare. Since then, she has served as an authorised Animal Welfare Inspector, gaining firsthand insight into the significant knowledge gaps within SAPS and the legal sector regarding animal protection. In 2023, Michelle founded AHAWE, focusing on the creation of a nationally recognised Animal Welfare and Protection qualification on South Africa’s NQF. Her goal is to professionalise the sector. She is recognised as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) and holds NQF Level 5 qualifications as a Facilitator, Assessor, and Moderator. She has also recently completed advanced training in designing and developing educational material.
How much?
R2,200 per person
Certificate
A digital certificate of attendance from UCT will be issued to those who attend the full course.
Please note that the digital certificate can only be viewed on a secure portal. It cannot be downloaded or printed. You will have the option of ordering a hard copy of the certificate at your own cost, including the cost of the courier fee. More information is available here.
No certificate will be issued without the full course fee having been received. Please allow up to three weeks after the end of the course for certificates to be processed.
How to sign up
Complete and submit the registration form. You will then be given the payment information. Please note that registrations will not be considered complete until payment has been made.
One or two days before the course, we will send you the Zoom link. You will need to register and use a password to access the course.
Registrations close three days before the course starts.
Download the brochure.
You may also be interested in:
- The Animals Protection Act 71 of 1962: A deep dive into the legal tools for animal welfare in South Africa
- Prosecuting Animal Cruelty in South Africa: The Interplay Between the Criminal Procedure Act and the Animals Protection Act
- Pet Law in South Africa: A deep dive into rights, responsibilities & legal protections