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UFS FACULTY OF LAW CELEBRATES HUMAN RIGHTS DAY

The UFS Faculty of Law hosted a Human Rights Celebration on 18 March 2024. The day commenced with a panel discussion on the contribution of Sir Sydney Kentridge to human rights in South Africa and beyond. Panelists included Emeritus Constitutional Court Justice Zak Yacoob, Honourable Madam Justice Yvonne Mbatha and Dr Adri du Plessis. Emeritus Constitutional Court Justice Albie Sachs delivered a public lecture on whether there is cause for celebration on the 30th anniversary of human rights in South Africa. The day included a donation of books chronicling the life of Former Chief Justice Arthur Chaskalson by the Albie Sachs Trust. Read the full story here.

Watch the day's events.


DR MARTIE BLOEM DELIVERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT SABPP CONFERENCE

Dr Martie Bloem, recently appointed coordinator of the legal services division of the Free State Centre for Human Rights, delivered the keynote address, What happens to the human in the world of AI?, at the Ethics and HR Governance Conference hosted by the SA Board for People Practices on 14 March 2024 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Martie Bloem

ABOUT

The Free State Centre for Human Rights is a criticalinterdisciplinary, and contextually engaged research, advocacy, and legal-practice institution, focusing in its work on the relationship between human rights and transformation.

This relationship is approached from a critical perspective that recognises its double-handed nature; the fact that human rights, in whatever context, relate both positively and negatively to transformation, can both enable and hinder transformation.

Within the broad framework-concern with the relationship between human rights and transformation, the Centre’s work coalesces around three thematic focus areas: impoverishment; democracy; and identity. This means that the Centre’s 

work and its research community is interdisciplinary, drawing on a range of different disciplines and combining insights and wisdom from a variety of fields.

Although the Centre is primarily an academic research institution, its work is contextually engaged. Apart from its Research and Postgraduate Division, the Centre consists of an Advocacy Division that engages in transformation related human rights advocacy on the UFS campus and a Legal Services Division that operates as a Free State-focused public interest litigation unit in cooperation with the UFS Law Clinic.

All the Centre’s work is geographically located: research, advocacy, and litigation focus on issues on the UFS campus and in Bloemfontein, the Free State Province, and Lesotho.


DIVISIONS

Research and Postgraduate

Research and Postgraduate

In terms of Research, the Free State Centre for Human Rights focuses on the relationship between human rights and transformation, from a critical, inter-disciplinary and contextually engaged framework. Read more.

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Advocacy

The Advocacy Division promotes transformation through human rights education and advocacy on the UFS campuses and more broadly in the Free State Province, Lesotho, and South Africa. Read more.

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Legal Services

The Legal Services Division  is a human rights strategic litigation unit that litigates on behalf of clients on brief or as amicus curiae seeking the protection of human rights, social justice and transformation. Read more.


POSTGRADUATE TEACHING

HR

Interdisciplinary Master of Human Rights

This coursework Master's programme is designed to accommodate students and professionals from various academic disciplines. With its mode of delivery online with no residency requirement, the programme can be completed part-time. Read more.

 

Masters by Dissertation

Master's Degree by Dissertation

The Free State Centre for Human Rights offers the Master’s Degree by Full Dissertation. The programme provides students with the relevant skills to work independently as well as under supervision. Read more.

LLD PHD

LLD/PhD Programme

The Free State Centre offers a doctoral programme in Human Rights including LLD (Doctor of Laws) and PhD (Doctor of Philosophy). The former is dedicated to candidates with a law background while the latter is for those with background other than law. Read more.


 
 

FACULTY CONTACT

T: +27 51 401 2451
F: + 27 51 401 3043

E: law@ufs.ac.za

Equitas Building
UFS Bloemfontein Campus

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