event 7 April 2025 - 16 April 2025 (This event has ended)

Legislative drafting: An introduction

This 21-hour remote short course will give persons in the public sector who are involved in the drafting of legislation the basic theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in respect of the drafting of legislative measures.
article  // 20 Dec 2024

UCT Open Day 2025

We're excited about welcoming you to UCT's OPEN DAY 2025. Have a peek at the full Open Day Programme at the link - and we look forward to seeing you at the Kramer Law Building - two sessions 10h00 -12h00 and 13h00 - 15h00. Don't miss it!
page  // 25 Apr 2024

Law@work Events

UCT Law@work offers seminars, lectures, short courses and courses of postgraduate standard.
event 25 March 2025 - 26 March 2025 (This event has ended)

Legal practice management

Practicing law is a business. Join us for a remote four-hour short course in which we will explore the skills needed to run a sound legal practice.
event 5 August 2024 - 8 August 2024 (This event has ended)

Estate planning and wills

Join us for an eight-hour remote course, held over four days, which will provide the foundation for good estate planning and its culmination in a will that reflects the true intention of the testator or testatrix.
event 31 July 2024 - 2 August 2024 (This event has ended)

Trusts: An introduction to the legal and practical aspects

This six-hour course will introduce you to the basic legal and practical aspects of trusts and how they can be used effectively and efficiently, for example as part of a holistic financial plan.
event 18 July 2024 (This event has ended)

Valuation appeals processes and procedures

The objective of this three-back course will be to analyse, interpret and discuss the provisions of the Municipal Property Rates Act of 2004.
event 24 July 2024 - 25 July 2024 (This event has ended)

Risk management using effective legal contract strategies

This six-hour course, held over two days, provides useful insights into effective contract finalisation skills and will help you understand the full extent of the associated contractual risks into which you are entering.
event 29 July 2024 - 30 July 2024 (This event has ended)

Section 37C – death benefits

This six-hour course will explain the process to be followed in terms of section 37C. The cases discussed will provide guidance to trustees.