Master of Laws (Structured – 7801) / (Thesis – 7821)
August 11, 2023Doctor of Philosophy (7901)
August 11, 2023Faculty of Law Programme:
Master Of Philosophy (Structured – 7871) / (Thesis – 7860)
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (Structured – 7871) / (Thesis – 7860)
H.47 ADMISSION
Unless Senate decides otherwise, a student shall be required to meet the following criteria to be enrolled for the Master of Philosophy Degree – MPhil (as indicated in H.68.1):
Applicants who have not obtained an LLB or equivalent qualification, but have a degree or diploma of the University or of another tertiary institution, of which the latter degree or diploma, in the opinion of the Faculty of Law and Senate, is of a comparable standard, or who has in any other manner attained a level of competence which, in the opinion of the Faculty of Law and Senate, is adequate for the purpose of admission, may be registered for the Master of Philosophy Degree.
H.48 SELECTION
Final selection shall be based on an applicant meeting the criteria as determined by the Faculty.
H.49 DURATION
Unless Senate decides otherwise, the duration of the programme shall be one year full-time or two years part-time, with a maximum period of study of three years.
H.50 CURRICULUM
The Master of Philosophy programme is offered in the following areas of specialisation:
- Comparative Constitutional Law
- Comparative Labour Law
- Disability Law (not offered in 2023)
- Environment Law
- Human Rights Protection
- Law, State and Multi-level Government
- Mercantile Law
- Transnational Criminal Justice
A student registered for the Master of Philosophy Degree in the Faculty of Law may follow any of the following Modes:
- MODE I: Four Modules and a Research Paper
- MODE II: Two Modules and a Mini-Thesis
- MODE III: Full-Thesis
H.47.1 MODE I: Four Modules and a Research Paper (7871)
H.68.3.1 Comparative Labour Law
Compulsory:
- Research Paper 805 (1st Enrolment) LAB805 – 60 credits
Electives (select four modules):
- Competition Law and Work 812 CPT812 – 30 credits
- Disability Law and the Workplace 812 DLP812 – 30 credits
- Dispute Resolution 811 DPR811 – 30 credits
- The Extension of Social Protection 811 ESP811 – 30 credits
- Labour Law in the New Global Market 811 LAB811 – 30 credits
- Law of Unfair Dismissal 812 LAB812 – 30 credits
FINAL TOTAL: 180 credits
H.68.3.2 Comparative Constitutional Law
Compulsory:
- Research Paper 805 (1st Enrolment) CLL805 – 60 credits
- Research Paper 806 (2nd Enrolment) CLL806
- Comparative Constitutional Law 811 CCL811 – 30 credits
- Constitutional Law, Politics and Theory 811 CIN811 – 30 credits
- Constitutional Design in Divided Societies 811 CDS811 – 30 credits
- Constitutional Rights Interpretation 800 CIN800 – 30 credits
FINAL TOTAL: 180 credits
H.68.3.3 Environment Law
Compulsory:
- Research Paper 805 (1st Enrolment) IEL805 – 60 credits
- Research Paper 806 (2nd Enrolment) IEL806
- Climate Law and Governance 818 CLL818 – 30 credits
- Constitutional Law and Nature 819 CLL819 – 30 credits
- International Environmental Law 811 IEL811 – 30 credits
- Advanced Environmental Law 812 IEL812 – 30 credits
FINAL TOTAL: 180 credits
H.68.3.4 Human Rights Protection
Compulsory:
- Research Paper 805 (1st Enrolment) IHR805 – 60 credits
- Research Paper 806 (2nd Enrolment) IHR806
- International Protection of Human Rights Law 814 IHR814 – 30 credits
Electives (select three modules):
- Gender Equality and Women’s Rights 815 CLL815 – 30 credits
- Legal and Cultural Pluralism 816 CLL816 – 30 credits
- Children’s Rights 817 CLL817 – 30 credits
- International Family Law 811 FAM811 – 30 credits
- International Humanitarian Law 815 (not offered in 2023) IHR815 – 30 credits
- Global Human Rights Issues 816 IHR816 – 30 credits
- Islamic Law and Jurisprudence 811 PRL811 – 30 credits
- Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 811 SER811 – 30 credits
- Constitutional Property Law 811 CPL811 – 30 credits
- Land Reform and Housing Law 812 CPL812 – 30 credits
FINAL TOTAL: 180 credits
H.68.3.5 Transnational Criminal Justice
Compulsory:
- Research Paper 805 (1st Enrolment) Research Paper 806 (2nd Enrolment) TCJ805 TCJ806 – 60 credits
- International Anti-Corruption Law 812 IAL812 – 30 credits
- International Criminal Law 811 IHR811 – 30 credits
- International Anti-Money Laundering Law 811 OML811 – 30 credits
- Transitional Justice 812 IHR812 – 30 credits
FINAL TOTAL: 180 credits
H.68.3.6 Mercantile Law
Compulsory:
- Research Paper 805 (1st Enrolment) Research Paper 806 (2nd Enrolment) MER805 MER806 – 60 credits
Electives (select four modules):
- Corporate Governance and Remedies 811 COR811 – 30 credits
- Competition and Information Law 814 CPT814 – 30 credits
- Comparative Regional Integration and Development 813 IHR813 – 30 credits
- International Trade 811 ITB811 – 30 credits
- Dispute Settlement in International Transactions 811 SIT811 – 30 credits
- Competition Law and Regulation 811 CPT811 – 30 credits
- Corporate Governance and Remedies 811 COR811 – 30 credits
- International Taxation Law 811 ITT811 – 30 credits
- Tax Administration 812 TLA812 – 30 credits
- Mergers and Acquisitions 813 CPT813 – 30 credits
- Corporate Financial Regulation 812 COR812 – 30 credits
- Corporate Insolvency Law 813 (not offered in 2023) COR813 – 30 credits
FINAL TOTAL: 180 credits
H.68.4 MODE II: Two Modules and a Mini-Thesis (7871)
H.68.4.1 Comparative Labour Law
Compulsory:
- Mini-Thesis 803 (1st Enrolment) Mini-Thesis 804 (2nd Enrolment) LAB803 LAB804 – 120 credits
Electives (select two modules):
- Competition Law and Work 812 CPT812 – 30 credits
- Disability Law and the Workplace 812 DLP812 – 30 credits
- Dispute Resolution 811 DPR811 – 30 credits
- Law of Unfair Dismissal 812 LAB812 – 30 credits
- Labour Law in the New Global Market 811 LAB811 – 30 credits
- The Extension of Social Protection 811 ESP811 – 30 credits
FINAL TOTAL: 180 credits
H.68.4.2 Comparative Constitutional Law
Compulsory:
- Mini-Thesis 803 (1st Enrolment) Mini-Thesis 804 (2nd Enrolment) CLL803 CLL804 – 120 credits
- Comparative Constitutional Law 811 CCL811 – 30 credits
Electives (select one module):
- Constitutional Design in Divided Societies 811 CDS811 – 30 credits
- Constitutional Law, Politics and Theory 811 CIN811 – 30 credits
- Constitutional Rights Interpretation 800 CIN800 – 30 credits
FINAL TOTAL: 180 credits
H.68.4.3 Mercantile Law
Compulsory:
- Mini-Thesis 803 (1st Enrolment) MER803 – 120 credits
- Mini-Thesis 804 (2nd Enrolment) MER804
Electives (select two modules):
- Comparative Regional Integration and Development 813 IHR813 – 30 credits
- International Trade 811 ITB811 – 30 credits
- International Taxation Law 811 ITT811 – 30 credits
- Dispute Settlement in International Transactions 811 SIT811 – 30 credits
- Competition and Information Law 814 CPT814 – 30 credits
- Competition Law and Regulation 811 CPT811 – 30 credits
- Corporate Governance and Remedies 811 COR811 – 30 credits
- Tax Administration 812 TLA812 – 30 credits
- Mergers and Acquisitions 813 CPT813 – 30 credits
- Corporate Financial Regulation 812 COR812 – 30 credits
- Corporate Insolvency Law 813 (not offered in 2023) COR813 – 30 credits
FINAL TOTAL: 180 credits
H.68.4.4 Disability Law (not offered in 2023)
Compulsory:
- Mini-Thesis 803 (1st Enrolment) Mini-Thesis 804 (2nd Enrolment) DSL803 DSL804 – 120 credits
- Introduction to Disability Law and Policy 811 DLP811 – 30 credits
- UN Disability Convention and Optional Protocol 812 DPC812 – 30 credits
FINAL TOTAL: 180 credits
H.68.4.5 Environment Law
Compulsory:
- Mini-Thesis 803 (1st Enrolment) Mini-Thesis 804 (2nd Enrolment) IEL803 IEL804 – 120 credits
- Advanced Environmental Law 812 IEL812 – 30 credits
Electives (select one module):
- International Environmental Law 811 IEL811 – 30 credits
- Climate Law and Governance 818 CLL818 – 30 credits
- Constitutional Law and Nature 819 CLL819 – 30 credits
FINAL TOTAL: 180 credits
H.68.4.6 Human Rights Protection
Compulsory:
- Mini-Thesis 803 (1st Enrolment) Mini-Thesis 804 (2nd Enrolment) IHR803 IHR804 – 120 credits
- International Protection of Human Rights Law 814 IHR814 – 30 credits
Electives (select one module):
- Legal and Cultural Pluralism 816 CLL816 – 30 credits
- Children’s Rights 817 CLL817 – 30 credits
- International Family Law 811 FAM811 – 30 credits
- International Humanitarian Law 815 (not offered in 2023) IHR815 – 30 credits
- Global Human Rights Issues 816 IHR816 – 30 credits
- Islamic Law and Jurisprudence 811 PRL811 – 30 credits
- Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 811 SER811 – 30 credits
- Constitutional Property Law 811 CPL811 – 30 credits
- Land Reform and Housing Law 812 CPL812 – 30 credits
FINAL TOTAL: 180 credits
H.68.5 MODE III: Full Thesis
H.68.5.1 MPhil without specialisation (7861)
Subject to Rule H.72.3, a student can complete the MPhil (Thesis) in any topic approved by the Faculty.
Module Name: MPhil (Thesis) Credits: 180
H.68.5.2 MPhil with specialisation (7860)
Subject to Rule H.72.3, a student can complete the following specialised MPhil programme by full thesis:
Module Name Module Code Credits
- Comparative Constitutional Law 801/802 CLL801/802 – 180 credits
- Comparative Labour Law 801/802 LAB801/802 – 180 credits
- Disability Law 801/802 (not offered in 2023) DSL801/802 – 180 credits
- Environmental Law 801/802 IEL801/802 – 180 credits
- Human Rights Protection 801/802 IHR801/802 – 180 credits
- Law, State and Multi-level Government 801/802 MLG801/802 – 180 credits
- Mercantile Law 801/802 MER801/802 – 180 credits
- Transnational Criminal Justice 801/802 TCJ801/802 – 180 credits
FINAL TOTAL: 180 credits
H.69 ASSESMENT
- Assessment is governed by Rule A.5 as stipulated in the University Calendar: General Information Part
- Unless the Faculty Board otherwise decides, a student, in respect of modules enrolled for at this University, must:
- submit at least one research essay of approximately 5 000 words for every module or equivalent form of assessment of his/her research ability (which shall be submitted
for assessment at least two calendar weeks before the dates scheduled for the examination referred to in Rule H.69.2.2) and sit for an examination or final assessment in each module, the format of which shall be determined by the relevant academic
- In respect of modules enrolled for at another university or Practical Legal School, a candidate must comply with the assessment requirements of that university or Practical Legal
H.70 PROGRESSION RULES
Registration for the following year of study shall be recomm
ended by the supervisor if in his/her opinion adequate progress has been made during the current year (See Rule A.3.3).
H.71 RENEWAL OF REGISTRATION
Renewal of registration shall be governed by Rule A.4, as stipulated in the University Calendar: General Information Part 1 or as provided for in the faculty rules as contained in this Calendar.
H.72 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROGRAMME
MODE I
- At least two modules listed in Rule H.68.3 must be chosen from this
- The two further modules may be chosen from the modules offered by any of the universities listed in H.56.1.2, provided that the choice is approved by the relevant academic
- A student may choose as one of the two modules referred to in Rule 72.1.2 above the full-time Practical Legal Training course offered by the Law Society of South Africa at any of the venues where it is offered.
H.72.1.4 Research Paper
- A student must present a research paper of approximately 18 000 words which demonstrates his/her ability to conduct independent research and which is in a format suitable for
- The topic of the research paper must be chosen by the student in consultation with and with the approval of the supervisor
- Unless extension of time has been granted by the Faculty Board, the research paper must be submitted for assessment within three calendar months after the student has completed the last assessment in the four modules for which s/he has enrolled.
- No student may present a research paper for assessment unless s/he has successfully completed at least half of the number modules required for the completion of the
- A student may not be readmitted to the programme if s/he has not presented his/her research paper for assessment within two years after completion of the coursework, unless an extension has been granted by
- Together with the submission of the candidate’s research proposal to the Law Higher Degrees Committee, the candidate must present evidence of participation in research methodology training as determined by the
A student who has obtained a Postgraduate Diploma in Law may register for the following:
- Two modules other than the modules taken for the diploma, and a research paper.
- The two modules may be chosen from the modules offered by any of the universities listed in 56.1.2, provided that the choice is approved by the relevant academic department.
- Choose as one of the two modules referred to in Rule H.72.1.5.3 above the full- time Practical Legal Training Course offered by the Law Society of South Africa at any of the venues where it is
MODE II
- Modules must be chosen from the modules offered by the University (see the Curriculum at H.56.4), provided further that the choice is approved by the relevant academic
H.72.2.2 Mini-Thesis
- A student must present a mini-thesis consisting of approximately 30 000 words which must be a satisfactory contribution to the knowledge of the
- The topic of the mini-thesis must be chosen by the student in consultation with and with the approval of the supervisor
- The mini-thesis must be presented within twelve months after the end of the academic year in which the student completes his/her coursework unless the Faculty Board, for valid reasons provides an extension of
- A student may not be readmitted to the programme without permission of Senate if, three years after the completion of the coursework, s/he has not submitted his/her mini-thesis.
- Together with the submission of the candidate’s research proposal to the Law Higher Degrees Committee, the candidate must present evidence of participation in research methodology training as determined by the
H.72.3 MODE III
- A student registered for the Master of Philosophy (Thesis) programme undertakes supervised programmes of research of not less than one year’s duration and must submit a thesis which usually will not exceed 50 000 words in length for
- The title of the thesis together with the student’s application for admission to study towards the degree, shall be submitted by him/her to Senate for its
- The title of the thesis shall be approved for a period of three years, after which period the student may apply for an
- A student shall research and write his/her thesis under the guidance of a supervisor approved by Senate. The Senate may appoint a supervisor or co- supervisor from outside the
- The thesis shall be a satisfactory contribution to knowledge on a subject of legal interest.
- A student may be required to submit, together with his/her thesis, a copy of every mini-thesis or thesis previously submitted by him/her for another degree, whether it was accepted or
- Except with permission from Senate, no thesis shall be submitted unless it is accompanied by a written declaration from the supervisor and co-supervisor (if appointed) in which permission is granted for the assessment of the thesis. Such declaration shall not necessarily imply that the thesis is considered to be
- The thesis shall be submitted no later than the dates stipulated in the University Calendar.
- No thesis which has previously been submitted for a degree at another university shall be accepted, but material taken from publications of the student may be incorporated
- Together with the submission of the candidate’s research proposal to the Law Higher Degrees Committee, the candidate must present evidence of participation in research methodology training as determined by the