Law & Human Rights
The South African Constitution provides for due process, including the right to a fair, public trial, legal counsel and the right to appeal. The Constitution also stipulates an independent and impartial judiciary, and the Bill of Rights has human rights entrenched in it.
New laws are passed in South Africa every year, hence requiring that legal practitioners keep their fingers on the pulse of new developments in the legal system.
CE at UP has access to some of the finest legal training brains in the country and offers specialist training in commercial, general, insolvency and labour law, as well as a certificate in legislative drafting.