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8 Bachelor's degrees in International Law in South Africa
Law
Law from University of Pretoria is a four-year undergraduate programme. However, prospective students have three possible routes to attain (a) law degree(s).
Law
This Bachelor of Commerce in Law at University of Johannesburg ensures a broad perspective on both legal and commercial issues and lays an excellent foundation for a more advanced study of the law.
Law
The purpose of a Bachelor of Arts in Law at University of Johannesburg is to allow the student to acquire knowledge of the South African legal system, private law, constitutional law and customary law.
Law (Four-Year)
The Faculty of Law (Four-Year) at the Stellenbosch University, which gives you the Law programme, has a long and proud tradition of excellence in teaching law. Since its inception in 1921, it has produced many of South Africa's eminent legal professionals. Apart from judges, attorneys and advocates, it ranks businessmen and -women, and politicians among its alumni.
Laws
The LLB Laws programme offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg degree provides students with a sound knowledge of the general principles of the South African legal system, and an ability to use legal materials effectively.
Law
This Law undergraduate degree at University of Kwazulu Natal provides an excellent foundation for a wide range of career options.
Law (Three-Year)
The Faculty of Law at the Stellenbosch University, which gives you the Law (Three-Year) programme, has a long and proud tradition of excellence in teaching law. Since its inception in 1921, it has produced many of South Africa's eminent legal professionals. Apart from judges, attorneys and advocates, it ranks businessmen and -women, and politicians among its alumni.
Law
BA Law at the Stellenbosch University does not by itself qualify you to practise as an attorney or advocate – to practise you require an LLB degree in addition.