The City

Every subject is a place in the Cathedral City, laid out in five quarters that mirror how South African law is classified. Finding a subject is itself a lesson in where it sits — walk to the Government Quarter for a public-law problem, the Market for a private one.

Foundations

The Old Town

How law works before you reach any single subject — its sources, its reasoning, and the skills every other subject assumes.

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The Palace of Law

Introduction to Law

Thirteen chambers spanning the foundations of law — the Constitution, legal sources, courts, procedure, and professional skills.

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The Scriptorium

Legal Skills & Research

Finding the law, reading a case, citing authority, and writing the answer — the craft skills the rest of the degree takes for granted.

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The Forum

Jurisprudence

What law is and why it binds — the theories of law and justice that sit underneath every rule you will ever apply.

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Public law

The Government Quarter

The relationship between the state and the individual — the powers the state holds and the limits the law places on them.

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The Criminal Courts

Criminal Law

The elements of each offence mapped district by district — from the Gate of Legality to the Citadel of Consent. Definitions, fault elements, and leading cases.

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The Assembly

Constitutional Law

The supreme law — the Bill of Rights, the separation of powers, and how the Constitution disciplines every branch of the state.

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The Chancery

Administrative Law

The rules that keep public power lawful — when an official may act, and when a court will review the decision.

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The Treasury

Tax Law

How the state raises revenue — the framework of taxation and the duties it places on the citizen.

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Embassy Row

Public International Law

The law between states — treaties, custom, and the place of international law in the domestic legal order.

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Private law

The Residential & Market Quarter

Relationships between individuals and entities — persons, families, property, agreements, and the wrongs that pass between them.

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The Lifeline

Law of Persons

Legal personality, capacity, status, and domicile — mapped as a journey from birth to death through the landmarks of legal existence.

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The Household

Family Law

Engagement, marriage, matrimonial property, divorce, customary and civil unions, children, and domestic violence — a home you build, inhabit and sometimes leave, room by room.

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The Exchange

Law of Contract

How binding agreements are formed, performed, and broken — offer, acceptance, and the remedies when a promise fails.

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The Court of Wrongs

Law of Delict

Liability for harm wrongfully caused — the elements of a delict and the reach of the Aquilian action.

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The Estates

Law of Property

Ownership, possession, and the real rights that attach to things — movable, immovable, and everything registered against it.

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The Chapel of Rest

Law of Succession

What becomes of an estate at death — testate and intestate succession, wills, and the administration of the deceased estate.

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The Guildhall

Commercial Law

The law of business — companies, partnerships, insolvency, and the instruments that move money through the market.

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Procedural law

The Courts Precinct

The machinery for enforcing substantive rights — how a rule is read, proven, and applied in a real court.

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The Cathedral

Interpretation of Statutes

From the Foundation Wing to the Application Courtroom — every tool of statutory interpretation anchored in a spatial memory journey at the heart of the City.

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The Civil Registry

Civil Procedure

How a private dispute moves through the courts — jurisdiction, pleadings, and the road from summons to judgment.

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The Charge Office

Criminal Procedure

The route of a criminal case — arrest, bail, trial, and the constitutional safeguards that run through each stage.

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The Chamber of Proof

Law of Evidence

What a court may hear and how much it weighs — admissibility, relevance, and the burden of proof.

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Cross-cutting subjects

The Borderlands

Fields that deliberately resist the public/private split, and the plural legal orders that run alongside the common law.

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The Great Place

African Customary Law

Legal pluralism, living vs official law, constitutional recognition, customary marriage and succession, traditional leadership, ubuntu and land — the plural legal order, based on Rautenbach.

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The Workshops

Labour Law

The law of the workplace — the employment relationship, unfair dismissal, and the machinery of collective bargaining.

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The Commons

Environmental Law

The law that protects shared resources — the environmental right, sustainability, and the duties it places on all of us.

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