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South African Human Rights Clinic and Practicum - LAWS8218 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description The course offers students an opportunity to engage in practical legal experience through working with human rights organisations in South Africa. There is a choice of two experiential learning opportunities:
• A five week supervised experiential learning clinic based at partner organisations in Johannesburg, South Africa OR • A human rights practicum that does not involve travel, via a remote placement with a partner organisation in South Africa. The clinic will take place during January and February 2013. The practicum will involve weekly attendance under the coordinator's supervision during semester 1. Students in both groups will attend a seminar program about South Africa, its history and legal system, and about the roles and responsibilities of interns. Students will work on a range of issues identified by the organisations and will gain practical experience in various legal approaches. Through work on specific litigation, advocacy and law reform projects students will deepen their practical skills in research, writing, advocacy, problem-solving and strategic thinking. Any enquiries can be directed to Beth Goldblatt, b.goldblatt@unsw.edu.au. LLM Specialisation Recommended Prior Knowledge There are limited places on this course so there will be selection criteria based on previous courses undertaken, work and volunteering experience, skills and qualities. Candidates will be expected to provide written applications and be interviewed by the convenor.
Course Objectives
Learning Outcomes A candidate who has successfully completed this course should be able to:
Assessment Seminar Participation 10%
Presentation 10% Clinical Performance 70% Essay on key content area of course (3000 words) 10% Texts/Resources There are no texts for this course.
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