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Former names | Transvaal University College (1908–1930)[1] |
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Type | Public Law school |
Established | 1908 |
Dean | Elsabe Schoeman |
Location | , , South Africa |
Campus | Hatfield |
Colours | Blue, Gold and Red |
Nickname | Tuks or Tukkies[2] |
Affiliations | University of Pretoria |
Mascot | Oom Gert[3] |
Website | Faculty of Law |
The University of Pretoria Faculty of Law was established in 1908. It consists of six academic departments, six centres, two law clinics and the Pretoria University Law Press (PULP).[4] This faculty has Departments of Jurisprudence, Mercantile Law, Private Law, Procedural Law, Public Law and Centre for Human Rights. The faculty offers the undergraduate LLB degree, and postgraduate LLM/MPhil and LLD/PhD degrees.
The Oliver R Tambo Law Library houses the faculty's collection of legal materials and the Law of Africa collection.[5]
The faculty organises the annual African and World Human Rights Moot Court Competitions. In 2006, the faculty's Centre for Human Rights received the UNESCO Prize for Human Rights Education.[6] Since 1997, the university has produced more research output every year than any other institution in South Africa, as measured by the Department of Education's accreditation benchmark.[7]
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