Tuesday, September 07, 2010
07 September - Human Rights - Grade 10 & 11 learners invited to enter the National Schools Moot Court Competition
In today’s show, we heard from Cherryl Botterill - Programme Coordinator for the National Schools Moot Competition. The Universities of Pretoria, Venda and the Western Cape, in partnership with the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development, the Department of Basic Education and the Foundation for Human Rights are running the first annual National Schools Moot Court Competition for grade 10 and 11 learners. The Competition is aimed at creating greater awareness in schools and communities in South Africa about the Constitution and the values that it embodies through active participation. For more details on the competition visit www.up.ac.za/law or email Cherryl to cherryl.botterill@gmail.com alternatively call 082 780 4647.
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