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CONTACT INFORMATION
University of Namibia
Private Bag 13301
340 Mandume Ndemufayo Avenue
Pioneerspark, Windhoek, Namibia
Mr D Sampson
Faculty Officer, Faculty of Law
University of Namibia
Tel: +264-61 206 3998
Fax: +264-61 206 3703
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.unam.edu.na
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INFORMATION ON DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS
At: www.unam.edu.na
AREAS OF SPECIALISATION IN THE FACULTY
The Faculty of Law has expertise to offer supervision in the following areas of law:
Constitutional Law; Administrative Law; Criminal Law and Procedure; Administration of Justice; The Judicial
Process and Civil Procedure; Transformative Adjudication; Legal Interpretation; Human Rights; Equality
and Non-Discrimination; Legal Philosophy; Comparative Law; Legal History; Law and Development; Public
International Law; Regional Integration; International Trade Law; Investment Law; Natural Resources
Law (including mining, petroleum and gas); International Economic Law; Financial Institutions; Law and
Economics; Environmental Law; Family Law; Children’s Law; Law of Persons; African Customary Law; Law
of Contract; Law of Delict; Law of Restitution; Law of Property; Construction Law; Company and Corporate
Law; Business Organisations; Commercial Law; Negotiable Instruments; Insurance Law; Competition Law;
Law of Unjustified Enrichment; Law of International Commercial Arbitration; Private International Law;
Labour Law; Intellectual Property Law.
FACULTY OF
Law
OBJECTIVES
•
through the University’s Mature Age Entry Scheme,
The Faculty of Law welcomes and invites you to study at
with a pass of 60% average in all papers.
the Faculty, as it promises you a unique and worthwhile
experience in legal education. The Faculty’s programmes
offer a very challenging and intellectually stimulating
experience. The UNAM Faculty of Law treasures excellences
and strives to attain this standard in its teaching, research
and community areas. Through these activities, it has
monumentally contributed to the building of a sound legal
system and a constitutional and democratic culture in the
Republic of Namibia.
A candidate can be admitted to the programme
The mode of teaching consists of face-to-face lectures,
and tutorials. The curriculum for the diplomas consists of
two years full-time study (face-to-face, in the evening),
leading to a diploma at level 5 of the National
Qualifications Framework (NQF). The diplomas provide
access to the LLB degree.
DEGREE PROGRAMMES
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Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
FACULTY STRUCTURE & LOCATION
The Faculty of Law consists of three departments namely:
Commercial law; Public law and Jurisprudence and Private
and Procedural Law. In addition, two centres fall under the
Faculty, namely, the Human Rights and Documentation
Centre (HRDC) and the Justice Training Centre (JTC).
UNDERGRADUTE Programmes
The Faculty of Law is based at the Main Campus in
Windhoek, and offers the following undergraduate and
postgraduate programmes:
DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
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Diploma in Arbitration and Dispute Resolution
Diploma Paralegal Studies
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
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To register for a diploma programme, a candidate
must hold an NSSC or equivalent qualification,
obtained in not more than three (3) examination
sittings, with a minimum score of 22 in five (5) subjects
on the UNAM Evaluation Scale.
•
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
• A minimum of 30 points in 5 subjects (including English)
on the Namibian Senior Secondary Certificate (NSSC)
• At least a B symbol or better in English (NSSC-O Level)
as a Second Language or higher.
• Recognised equivalent qualification.
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Applicants should pass the UNAM Mature Age Entry
Examination with Grade 12 and a pass in all papers
with 65% average.
The curriculum for the LLB degree consists of four years fulltime study, leading to a professional degree at level 8 of
the National Qualifications Framework (NQF). The mode
of teaching consists of face-to-face lectures, tutorials
and legal aid clinic practicals. The Faculty of Law does
not offer any field of specialisation within this qualification,
which means that all modules are compulsory, with certain
electives in the final year of the programme.
POSTGRADUATE Programmes
The Faculty of Law offers the following postgraduate
programmes:
Master of Laws (by Thesis only) (LL.M)
• Doctor of Philosophy in Law (Ph.D)
CLOSING DATES:
Mature Age Entry Scheme Applications: 17 June
Postgraduate Applications: 08 July
English is a compulsory subject and should have been
Undergraduate Applications: 09 September
obtained at English as First/Second Language NSSC
Undegraduate - Late Applications: 07 October
Ordinary level, symbol D or higher.