South African Universities Suspended from Offering Law Degrees

The Council on Higher Education has said that, following its National Review of the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Programme, that the University of Limpopo, the University of Zululand and the University of Cape Town - one of the world's top 100 law schools - have been informed that their accreditation would be withdrawn.

  • South Africa:   UCT's Law Programme Under Existential Threat

    Daily Maverick, 16 November 2017

    South Africa's most prestigious university is in danger of losing its undergraduate law degree. In a move described as "unprecedented", the Council for Higher Education has served… Read more »

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Left: Walter Sisulu University. Centre: University of Limpopo. Right: University of Cape Town.

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