Law in Media
These were the activities of faculty members in the media in the months of May and June.
New law professor on reaching the top
A new addition to the UCT professoriate, Prof Caroline Ncube, reflects on her 15-year journey to the top.
From the Dean's Desk
I thoroughly enjoyed my first graduation at UCT and found the class of 2015 to be an inspirational and dynamic group of young people who, I’m sure, will make a difference wherever they might find themselves.
Law students explore the world of international arbitration
Two law students recently got exposure to the world of international arbitration. The experience was not only broadened their horizons, but also enriched them academically and personally.
South Africa marks the end of a remarkable judicial career
Prof Hugh Corder pays tribute to former Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke, who recently retired.
Law faculties must embrace difference
Law Dean Penelope Andrews reflects on racial transformation at historically white universities particularly in law faculties.
From the Dean's desk
This month we are highlighting the activities of our faculty members and celebrating some of their achievements.
A spotlight on rape
More than 1 000 women are raped in South Africa every day. Around 150 of those women will report the crime to the police. Fewer than 30 of the cases will be prosecuted and no more than 10 will result in a conviction. This translates into an overall con
April Law in Media
This is a summary of law faculty members' appearances in local and international media in April.