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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Law
LLM (Labour Law) (Coursework)
- Pretoria, South Africa
LLM
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Department of Mercantile Law's work in teaching, research and community engagement lies at the intersection of business and law. Our teaching, both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and research span across the vast majority of subject fields in the broader mercantile and commercial law category.


University of Johannesburg
LLM in Labour Law
- Johannesburg, South Africa
LLM
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The LLM in Labour Law (one year full-time or two years of part-time studies) provides students with an opportunity to develop their intellectual and theoretical competencies at an advanced level and to strengthen their ability to understand labour law from a viewpoint of critical analysis of the underlying principles.


Damelin Part Time
Course in HR - Skills Programme in Labour Relations
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Course
Part time
On-Campus
This Skills Programme is part of a SABPP accredited full qualification, FET Certificate: Human Resources Management and Practices Support, SAQA ID 67463, NQF Level 4, and has been designed to provide learners with an understanding of the relationships within the South African labour market.
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Studying Labor Law in South Africa allows you to delve into the complexities of employment rights and workplace regulations. This field is vital for understanding both local practices and international labor standards, making it a rewarding path for those passionate about justice in the workplace.
As a student of Labor Law, you'll explore courses that cover topics like contract negotiating, dispute resolution, and employment equity. You'll also develop crucial skills such as interpreting labor legislation and advising organizations on compliance with labor laws. South Africa's education system fosters critical thinking and offers both theoretical and applied learning opportunities, preparing you for real-world challenges.
Students build confidence as they engage with diverse perspectives through group projects and case studies, honing their ability to analyze legal issues from multiple viewpoints. Graduates are well-positioned to pursue careers as labor relations consultants, legal advisors, or human resource managers, with skills that are highly transferable across various contexts.