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Private Bag x1
Matieland
7602
South Africa
Physical address
Corner of Rhyneveld and Victoria Street
Stellenbosch
Phone: +27 (0)21 808 4853
Fax: +27 (0)21 886 6235
E-mail: Ms Yolandi Sylvester - yolandi@sun.ac.za


HISTORY

The university town of Stellenbosch is situated between the Boland mountains, in the heart of the Cape winelands. The University of Stellenbosch traces its origin back to the opening of the Stellenbosch Gymnasium in 1866. The Gymnasium subsequently gave birth to the "Arts Department" which became "Stellenbosch College" in 1881. In 1887, the golden jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign, the Stellenbosch College was transformed into the "Victoria College" in honour of the Queen. The possibility of the establishment of a single national university in Cape Town after the unification of South Africa, seriously threatened the continued existence of the College and the status of Dutch as an official language of the Cape Colony. The Victoria College, however, was not prepared to give up its heritage. By April 1918 it had managed to convince the government of the need for the institution, and Victoria College then became the University of Stellenbosch.

At the centre of Stellenbosch, at the corner of Victoria Street and Ryneveld Street, is the Old Main Building, home to the Stellenbosch Faculty of Law. Inaugurated in 1886 as the main building of the Victoria College, this building also serves as a monument to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the establishment of the town by Simon van der Stel in 1686.

The Stellenbosch Law Faculty itself was established in 1921. Initially the Faculty concentrated on LLB degrees, training and equipping students, not merely as legal practitioners, but also as jurists. Graduates of the Faculty include judges, advocates, attorneys, business people, politicians and academics. In 1976 the LLM degree (by thesis) was awarded for the first time to two students. The Law Faculty introduced the Master of Laws programme (LLM by course work) in 1994. The LLM programme attracts students from far and wide. This includes a large German, Dutch and Belgian contingent and students from the African continent, especially Zimbabwe, Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania and Nigeria.

Deans of the Faculty of Law, Stellenbosch University

Prof Mortie Malherbe  1921 - 1955
Prof JC de Wet  1965 - 1968
Prof AB de Villiers 1968 - 1971
Prof YP Yeats 1971 - 1973
Prof WM van der Westhuizen 1973 - 1975
Prof AH van Wyk  1977 - 1980
Prof AB de Villiers  1981 - 1982
Prof AH van Wyk  1983 - 1984
Prof HJ Erasmus 1985 - 1987
Prof CG van der Merwe  1988 - 1990
Prof JSA Fourie  1991 - 1994
Prof JSA Fourie 1994 - 2004 (First permanent appointment as dean)
Prof GF Lubbe 2004 - 2005 (Acting dean)
Prof MJ de Waal  2005 - 2006
Prof GF Lubbe 2007 -  to date


                 
                         
                     
                           
    
                     
                    
                     
                        
           
                        
                          
                          
                      
                          

 

 

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