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  1. Doctoral Degrees. PhDs in Law can be done either purely in Law or through an interdisciplinary approach. Candidates for the PhD may qualify for admission if they have: a master’s degree. an honours degree, or a four-year bachelor's degree, plus at least one year's registration for a masters degree. a three-year bachelor's degree plus at least ...

  2. A Doctor of Philosophy degree is awarded on the successful submission of a doctoral thesis which should make a substantial contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the field of investigation. The length of the thesis should be between 70 000 and 100 000 words.

  3. Doctoral Degrees. Doctor of Laws (Mercantile Law) (56001) - SOUTH CAMPUS , PART TIME. Doctor of Laws (Mercantile Law) (56001) - SOUTH CAMPUS , FULL TIME. Doctor of Laws (Private Law) (56002) - SOUTH CAMPUS , FULL TIME. Doctor of Laws (Private Law) (56002) - SOUTH CAMPUS , PART TIME. Doctor of Laws (Public Law) (56003) - SOUTH CAMPUS , PART TIME ...

  4. Postgrad Studies. Doctoral and Research Master’s Applications. Interested in pursuing a postgraduate research degree in Law? The University of Cape Town's Law Faculty is the home of postgraduate legal studies in South Africa, at the School for Advanced Legal Studies - so you are at the right place.

  5. Doctoral. The Doctor of Laws programme can only be undertaken by research. It is available to persons who have the Master of Laws or the Master of Philosophy in Human Rights or any other qualification that the UFH Senate may consider equivalent to the LLM degree.

  6. Rules for the Degree Doctor of laws (LLD) LLD obtained by writing a thesis. The degree is awarded on the strength of a thesis that is examined by an internal and two external examiners. The thesis may be on any topic which falls within the faculty’s research focus namely law, justice and sustainability.

  7. The Doctor of Laws programme is offered in the following areas of specialisation: Comparative Constitutional Law 901/902 – CLL901/CLL902 Criminal Justice 901/902 – CRJ901/CRJ902