Law@work, UCT Faculty of Law

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Law@work, UCT Faculty of Law - leading the way in continuing education since 1999 - offers seminars, lectures, short courses and courses of postgraduate standard on a variety of legal topics.

Training in legal aspects can also be customised for a particular business on request.

Law@work is recognised as a CPD provider by the Financial Planning Institute of Southern Africa and has partnered with the Compliance Institute of SA to present a course in Compliance Management.

UCT Law@Work offers seminars, lectures, short courses and courses of postgraduate standard.

The information on forthcoming courses is updated regularly.

Training Courses:
http://www.lawatwork.uct.ac.za/lw/courses
Email us:
don.coue [at] uct.ac.za
Telephone:
021 650 3242 
Accreditation Status:
Institutional Accreditation
Location:
Western Cape
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