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2 Insurance Law Degree Programs in South Africa


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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Law
LLM (Insurance Law and Governance) (Coursework)
- Pretoria, South Africa
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
This two-year selective LLM admits international students and may be extended by approval. With strict academic regulations and limited admission, the programme offers rigorous training in human rights and law, preparing graduates for impactful careers in Africa and beyond.


University of Johannesburg
LLM in Insurance Law
- Johannesburg, South Africa
LLM
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Are you interested in the insurance industry and how it works in South Africa? Do you want to know how insurance products function in the financial services industry? Do you want to gain expert knowledge on specialized matters pertaining to insurance litigation?
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Studying Insurance Law in South Africa offers a dynamic exploration of legal principles as they relate to risk management and protection. This field equips students with essential knowledge to navigate a complex sector critical for personal and business stability.
Through courses in insurance contracts, regulatory frameworks, and claims management, students gain direct insight into how laws influence industry practices and consumer rights. Engaging with legal analysis and case studies fosters independence as individuals explore varied scenarios affecting stakeholders. As they advance, students develop skills in drafting policy language, assessing liability, and advising clients on insurance issues.
The South African education system emphasizes applied learning, encouraging students to participate in industry-linked projects that reflect real-world challenges. Graduates emerge prepared for diverse career paths, from legal advisors to claims adjusters and compliance officers. The environment nurtures adaptability as students strengthen their understanding of the global insurance landscape, enhancing their employability in both local and international markets.