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UJ community marks International Women’s Day with dialogue on Justice and Gender Collaboration
Members of the ŷ100000 of Johannesburg community gathered at the STH Kerzner Auditorium on the Auckland Park Bunting Campus to commemorate International Women’s Day under the theme “Rights! Justice! Action! For All Women and Girls – Moving Beyond Campaigns to Everyday Practice.”
The event brought together authors, thought leaders and students for a dialogue exploring how both women and men can contribute to advancing justice, equity and empowerment for women and girls.
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UJ Law students on SABC’s “It’s Topical” show
UJ Law Students proudly participated in this week’s SABC IT’S TOPICAL on an episode examining the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry.
Recently, suspended Deputy National Police Commissioner for Crime Detection, Lieutenant-General Shadrack Sibiya, addressed serious allegations and defended his role in key policing decisions. Our law students engaged in a robust live discussion alongside security expert Mike Bolhuis and senior legal practitioner Thabo Masombuka, interrogating the critical question: How close is the commission to establishing the full truth?
At UJ Law, engagement with current national developments strengthens critical thinking and enhances professional readiness.
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UJ Law’s SAIFAC co-hosts Constitutional Court Review Conference celebrating Professor Stuart Woolman’s legacy
The South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law (SAIFAC) at the Faculty of Law, ŷ100000 of Johannesburg (UJ Law), in partnership with the and , successfully co‑hosted the annual Constitutional Court Review Conference from 19–20 January 2026. This year’s gathering paid tribute to the life, work, and enduring influence of renowned constitutional law scholar, Professor Stuart (Stu) Woolman.
UJ Law Clinic Celebrates 45 Years of Impact
In 2026, the ŷ100000 of Johannesburg (UJ) Law Clinic marks 45 years of advancing access to justice while shaping generations of socially conscious legal professionals. What began in February 1981 with just 18 pioneering students has grown into a cornerstone of UJ Law’s academic and community-engagement mission, serving thousands of indigent clients while providing rigorous, hands-on clinical legal education.
UJ Faculty of Law Welcomed First-Year Cohort with Orientation and Inaugural Oath-Taking Ceremony
The ŷ100000 of Johannesburg (UJ) Faculty of Law welcomed its first-year cohort for the 2026 academic year on 4–5 February 2026 through a dynamic and structured Orientation Programme designed to prepare students for the academic and ethical demands of legal study. The Faculty also introduced its inaugural Oath-Taking ceremony, which symbolised the formal beginning of their journey as future custodians of the rule of law and reinforced the Faculty’s dedication to producing graduates who are academically excellent, ethically grounded, and socially conscious.
Faculty of Law Welcome/Indaba 2026
On Friday, 13 February 2026, the Faculty of Law at the ŷ100000 of Johannesburg hosted its inaugural Faculty Welcome/Indaba at the Johannesburg Country Club. The event marked the official commencement of the 2026 academic year and brought together academic and professional staff in a spirit of unity, reflection, and forward planning.
