Seminar date: 18-20 November 2019
Gain information, insights and tools for understanding administrative-law implications for public decision makers and confidently navigate everyday governance and related administrative decisions in state affairs. This three-day seminar offered by the Faculty of Law at Stellenbosch University will help participants understand administrative-law considerations that courts expect them and their principals to comply with and help them gain administrative-law insights from court jurisprudence, Public Protector and Auditor General reports with a view to minimizing the possibility of having their decisions or those of principals they advise successfully reviewed by courts and administrative oversight bodies.
The seminar covers the following units:
- Introduction to administrative law;
- administrative justice;
- everyday areas of administrative action;
- understanding common administrative law transgressions through cases;
- leadership tips for fruitful interaction with accountability authorities;
- review proof your administrative decisions and organizational culture.
The seminar is essential for:
- members of the executive at national, provincial and local government;
- senior managers in government and related organs of state, including state owned enterprises and administrative oversight and regulatory bodies;
- lawyers in and outside government that advise or represent government.
The seminar is led by Proff Thuli Madonsela, Geo Quinot & Sope Williams-Elegbe.
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