Reminder: Joint Ventures Webinar | 25 February 2026: Take the next step in strengthening your commercial law expertise by registering for the Joint Ventures Webinar. This practical session will provide in-depth insights into joint Ventures. Register here: https://t.co/VG3ATT5nQI
Strengthen your commercial law expertise by registering for the Joint Ventures Webinar taking place on 25 February 2026. This practical session will unpack key legal considerations, risk allocation and governance structures. Secure your place today: https://t.co/VG3ATT5nQI
One of the featured articles in Volume 10, Issue 1 of the African Law Review by Thekiso Musi, former Judge President of the Free State High Court, offers a thought-provoking examination of the term ‘black Africans’: https://t.co/WY2jskQTF5
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Registration is still open. Do not miss the Insolvency Law Webinar taking place on 19 February 2026. Strengthen your insolvency practice with practical insights into insolvency legislation. Secure your place here: https://t.co/jnAlDQi4QN
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Sfiso Bernard Nxumalo’s thought-provoking article, 'The Role of Property in Postcolonial Contexts', featured in the African Law Review delivers a critical examination of property rights and their legal implications within postcolonial societies: https://t.co/tYw3VL2mC3
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Strengthen your commercial law expertise by registering for the Joint Ventures Webinar taking place on 25 February 2026. This practical session will unpack key legal considerations, risk allocation and governance structures. Secure your place today: https://t.co/VG3ATT5nQI
The African Law Review features The Chair’s Word, offering a thought-provoking analysis of ethical leadership and the importance of strong state institutions. Read the article here: https://t.co/tYw3VL2mC3
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Stay ahead in insolvency practice. Join our Insolvency Law Webinar on 19 February 2026 and gain practical insights into key areas including insolvency legislation, the different types of insolvency and procedural frameworks. Register here: https://t.co/jnAlDQi4QN
Discover the seventh instalment of the History of the Black Lawyers Association in Volume 10, Issue 2 (2021) of the African Law Review. Authored by former Deputy Judge President of the South Gauteng High Court, Phineas Mojapelo. Read the article here: https://t.co/DCeTJcrTT9
Reminder: Registration is still open for the Drafting and Contracts Webinar taking place on 29 January 2026. This practical session is tailored for legal practitioners seeking to refine their drafting techniques and manage contractual risk effectively: https://t.co/FP3vsRnsxP
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Our Continuing Legal Education Programme is committed to equipping legal practitioners with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in an evolving legal landscape. Explore our 2026 training: https://t.co/PYj5z09UAp
The latest edition of the African Law Review presents rigorously researched articles examining key developments and pressing issues shaping the legal profession. Access your copy here: https://t.co/tYw3VL2UrB
Strengthen your cost-drafting expertise by attending the Bills of Cost Level 1 Webinar on 31 January 2026. This focused session will unpack key aspects of drafting bills of cost, opposing bills of cost, and the taxation process. Register here: https://t.co/ZDVnYOZl1l
The Trial Advocacy Training Programme equips legal practitioners with the practical skills and professional values essential for effective and confident courtroom advocacy. Details of the 2026 training dates will be announced in due course.
The African Law Review invites legal practitioners, scholars, and thought leaders to contribute scholarly articles that advance and shape African jurisprudence. Join a respected platform dedicated to rigorous legal analysis. Submit your article to [email protected]
Refine your drafting precision and contractual risk management skills. Join the Drafting and Contracts Webinar taking place on 29 January 2026, designed for legal practitioners seeking to strengthen their practical drafting expertise. Register here: https://t.co/FP3vsRo0nn
The Legal Education Centre remains steadfast in its commitment to advancing the legal profession through the delivery of high-quality legal education programmes. Details of our 2026 training schedule will be published on our website in due course.
The African Law Review remains a leading platform for the advancement of jurisprudence and diverse legal thought across the continent. Engage with a publication that informs and challenges, the legal profession: https://t.co/810uGqu8PX