Neftaly Online Course SAQA 11516619204

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1.1.1. Demonstrate an understanding of the South African legal system and its courts structure.

1.1.2. Demonstrate an understanding of the South African judicial process.

1.1.3. Demonstrate an understanding of the South African court structure and be able to choose an appropriate one when necessary.

1.2.1. Be able to identify the origins of South Africa law

1.2.2. Understand the origins of South Africa

1.2.3. Demonstrate knowledge of the role of socio-economic and political factors in the development of South Africa

2.1.1. Apply legal research skills in order to research the law

2.1.2. Make use of available legal resources effectively to be able to find the law

2.1.3. Demonstrate the capacity to undertake further legal studies

2.2.1. Be able to apply the law to legal problems

2.2.2. Demonstrate insight into legal rules and principles that are applicable when resolving legal problems

2.2.3. Demonstrate the capacity to make use of all relevant legal resources in order to apply knowledge of the law effectively

3.1.1. Analyse legal issues at hand and deal with them logically

3.1.2. Be able to engage in oral legal arguments constructively

3.1.3. Have the ability to engage in written legal arguments constructively

3.2.1. Demonstrate the ability to make use of legal rules and principles in order to provide legal advice to individuals, communities and other institutions

3.2.2. Be able to give appropriate legal advice in the public as well as the private sector

3.2.3. Be able to advise individuals, communities and other institutions on procedures that may be followed in resolving legal conflicts

4.1.1. Show an understanding of the origins of South African law as well as its development

4.1.2. Demonstrate a clear understanding of the judicial system

4.1.3. Show a desire to be constantly informed of the latest developments in the law

4.2.1. Be able to demonstrate a clear understanding of the Constitution, specifically the Bill of Rights

4.2.2. Demonstrate the ability to advise individuals, communities and other institutions on the rights made available to them by the Constitution

4.2.3. Be able to identify and offer solutions to legal problems relating to human rights

INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT

Continuous assessment by means of:

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Oral and written examinations
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Formative and summative assessment are integrated by means of an integrated practice oriented module in the fourth year of the programme which demonstrates applied competence in the exit level outcomes of the qualification. 

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Neftaly Vutisani Malatjie
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