
Juta’s annual Labour Law Update – Digital Debate For Your Advantage
Now in its 21st year, and the second to be held in digital form, Juta’s Annual Labour Law Update promises HR and labour law practitioners an informative, engaging day in the company of our renowned but approachable speakers as they cover the latest important labour...
Ten POPIA mistakes to check (so you don’t wreck) your business
When interviewing co-author of “Over-Thinking The Protection of Personal Information Act” we hardly expected it to be a laugh. “We are campaigning...
New Year, New Motivation – How To Be Study Savvy Throughout 2022
Wondering how to stay on top of your studies this year? We've tapped into our love for learning and summarised the best ways to affect meaningful...
PROPERTY BUFFS: Meet Our Pumped-Up & Principled Property Law Library Series
THE IMPORTANCE OF PROPERTY LAW "The substantive social and economic reforms foreseen by the new constitutional order can only be realised if...

Don’t Fall Victim to the Next Pandemic – Cybercrime in South Africa
In 2020, the Covid pandemic caused a global shift to remote and hybrid work, forcing organisations and individuals to pivot the way they operate practically overnight — with little to no preparation. People have found through the chaos to download Zoom and upload...
Don’t Fall Victim to the Next Pandemic – Cybercrime in South Africa
In 2020, the Covid pandemic caused a global shift to remote and hybrid work, forcing organisations and individuals to pivot the way they operate practically overnight — with little to no preparation. People have found through the chaos to download Zoom and upload...
Vaccines and employment: Can employers insist on their employees being vaccinated?
By Marleen Potgieter Who would have predicted that something as seemingly innocuous as a simple vaccine could become so contentious and create such polarisation? The surprise comes from the fact that we are all vaccinated, more than once and have mostly had our...

Vaccines and employment: Can employers insist on their employees being vaccinated?
By Marleen Potgieter Who would have predicted that something as seemingly innocuous as a simple vaccine could become so contentious and create such polarisation? The surprise comes from the fact that we are all vaccinated, more than once and have mostly had our...

Community Development: Breaking the cycle of poverty
Community development is both a collective effort and an achievement driven by individual facilitators with the aim of lifting a community out of poverty. The sixth edition of Community Development: Breaking the cycle of poverty continues to be a definitive guide for...
Community Development: Breaking the cycle of poverty
Community development is both a collective effort and an achievement driven by individual facilitators with the aim of lifting a community out of poverty. The sixth edition of Community Development: Breaking the cycle of poverty continues to be a definitive guide for...

Don’t Fall Victim to the Next Pandemic – Cybercrime in South Africa
In 2020, the Covid pandemic caused a global shift to remote and hybrid work, forcing organisations and individuals to pivot the way they operate practically overnight — with little to no preparation. People have found through the chaos to download Zoom and upload...

Vaccines and employment: Can employers insist on their employees being vaccinated?
By Marleen Potgieter Who would have predicted that something as seemingly innocuous as a simple vaccine could become so contentious and create such polarisation? The surprise comes from the fact that we are all vaccinated, more than once and have mostly had our...

Community Development: Breaking the cycle of poverty
Community development is both a collective effort and an achievement driven by individual facilitators with the aim of lifting a community out of poverty. The sixth edition of Community Development: Breaking the cycle of poverty continues to be a definitive guide for...