Professor Thuli Madonsela will be one of the speakers at the upcoming conference.
The Faculty of Law and the Law Clinic at Stellenbosch University (SU) will soon, for the first time, host the Global Alliance for Justice Education (GAJE) Conference in partnership with the International Journal of Clinical Legal Education and the South African University Law Clinics Association.
Regarded as a major international social justice event, this 11th GAJE conference will be held in person at the Faculty of Law on the Stellenbosch campus as well as online from Sunday December 11 to Thursday December 15.
According to the university, it is organised by the steering committees of the relevant international organisations in collaboration with their counterparts at SU’s Faculty of Law and Law Clinic. The theme of the conference is ‘Justice Education: Building Resilience and Strong Connections in Times of Global Challenges’.
According to the organisers, this year’s event is particularly relevant because “the world continues to face unprecedented multiple challenges linked to war, health crises, climate change and economic, social and political instabilities, which are also deeply affecting education and the production of knowledge.
In these times, socially relevant justice education becomes even more important. Not only because of its potential to confront crucial practical legal problems societies face and to find innovative responses to them, but also to build-up resilient societies able to overcome the multiple challenges.”
The organisers add that the conference will provide a platform to a diverse range of prominent legal justice educators and social justice advocates from all over the world to discuss these current challenges and how society can become more resilient.
Among the speakers will be Professor Thuli Madonsela, Director of the Centre for Social Justice at SU, and renowned jurist Professor David Mcquoid-Mason.
The conference agenda will include many other fascinating and important presentations, highlighting innovative approaches and research on educational methods promoting students’ engagement, diversity and social justice.
For more information on the GAJE conference, contact Stephan van der Merwe, Senior Attorney, lecturer and Notary Public at the SU Law Clinic at 021 808 3600 or 2707 or send an email to sjhvdm@sun.ac.za
To attend the conference online, register at https://www.gaje.org/Upcoming-Conferences.