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    THE IMPORTANCE OF GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES IN PREPARING LAW STUDENTS FOR LEGAL PRACTICE by Marc Welgemoed, Deon Erasmus

    Published in Obiter (22-12-2023)
    “…The gap between university legal education and legal practice significantly contributes to the view that most law graduates are substantially underprepared for…”
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    Clinical Legal Education during a Global Pandemic - Suggestions from the Trenches: The Perspective of the Nelson Mandela University by Welgemoed, Marc

    Published in Potchefstroom electronic law journal (15-12-2020)
    “…Summary/Abstract   The Covid-19 pandemic has plunged the world into turmoil and uncertainty.  The academic world is no exception.  In South Africa, due to a…”
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    HiveLaw: Propelling the Nelson Mandela University Law Clinic into the Future: A Consideration of Technology's Integral Role in Modern Legal Service Delivery and the Consequences for Legal Education by Welgemoed, Marc, Coetzee, Lindi, Beerman, Retha, Van Vuuren, Elbi

    Published in Potchefstroom electronic law journal (17-10-2024)
    “…The effective training of law students, which demystifies technology, and the creation of cost effective, fit for purpose technology solutions are crucial to…”
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    TRAINING FOR LEGAL PRACTICE – TOWARDS EFFECTIVE TEACHING METHODOLOGIES FOR PROCEDURAL LAW MODULES by Plessis, M.A. "Riette" du, Welgemoed, Marc

    Published in Obiter (01-09-2022)
    “…Procedural laws play an important role in legal practice through their use in the enforcement of the substantive rights of members of the public. Civil…”
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    The Importance of Graduate Attributes in Preparing Law Students for Legal Practice by Welgemoed, Marc, Erasmus, Deon

    Published in Obiter (01-12-2023)
    “…Summary\r\nThe gap between university legal education and legal practice significantly contributes to the view that most law graduates are substantially…”
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