Foreign applications due in September for course beginning February 2009

The Faculty of Law at the University of Stellenbosch in Stellenbosch, South Africa has announced that it will introduce two new modules - Corporate Acquisitions and Selected Issues in Labour Law and Social Security Law - available to students enrolled in their LL.M. programs beginning in February 2009.

Foreign students interested in applying to the LL.M. programs at Stellenbosch have until the end of September to submit their applications for the semester beginning in February. Prospective South African students have until mid-January.

For more information about the new modules, please visit the University of Stellenbosch Faculty of Law website or their full LLM GUIDE profile.

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