Webb- Prof. Hanri Mostert - Dr. Richard Henry Cramer Research topic: Consultation and Consent under the MPRDA and the IPILRA: A legal analysis of the decision-making… Show more Specialised LLM in the Law of Mineral and Petroleum Extraction & Use - 2024 (Coursework & Dissertation) Courses completed and passed: 1. Comparative Mineral Law in Africa Webb28 maj 2024 · Professor Hanri Mostert (BA LLB LLM LLD (Stell)) is a member of the Department of Private Law at the University of Cape Town’s Law Faculty. She is also …
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Webb28 jan. 2016 · Prof Mostert and her team address knowledge disparities in Africa that have a negative impact on effective law and policy-making in relation to mineral and mining … WebbCourse Convenor: Prof Hanri Mostert Entrance requirements: Pre-requisite: PVL2002H (Property Law) at Preliminary B level Course outline: This course aims to deepen LLB students’ understanding of certain key aspects of property law by enabling them to explore the implications of important issues in one of three specialised property law fields. m6 contrivance\u0027s
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WebbHanri is a Professor of Private Law at the University of Cape Town and the current holder of the SARChI Research Chair: Mineral Law in Africa. Selected recent publications: HM van … Webb12 apr. 2024 · Moderator: Prof. Hanri Mostert 3.00 p.m. Greening the European gas sector: the regulation of alternative gases. Martha Roggenkamp Professor Faculty of Law - University of Groningen (The Netherlands) 3.20 p.m. Prospects for electricity storage. José Juan González Professor Universidad Metropolitana de México (México, D.F.) 3.40 p.m. WebbA brief report by organizer Professor Hanri Mostert (University of Cape Town) The chameleon on the icon of the UCT Law Faculty, the statue of Alma Mater towering over UCT middle campus, represents movement and change. This theme was picked up by the recent Jubilee Conference on Legal Pluralism, ... m6 continuation\\u0027s