In collaboration with the South African Bar Association, Unisa will host the annual African Bar Association Conference from 6 to 10 August 2023 under the theme: Building the Legal Profession in Africa Under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.
AFBA was established in 1971 as a professional body to unite lawyers and national legal associations in Africa. It is a federation of national legal associations, corporate and unincorporated legal entities, and individual lawyers, and it has its permanent secretariat in Abuja, Nigeria. Its primary objectives include the following:
This collaborative conference will advance the university’s vision of shaping Africa’s future and contribute to promoting and advancing the rule of law, socioeconomic development, and economic and political stability on the African continent. The conference is expected to take a nuanced-yet-critical view of African trade and the evolving regime under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to evaluate the current dynamics and prospects of the regime.
High-profile keynote speakers and presenters are anticipated to attend the conference, including participants drawn from the legal profession, academics, and several current and former African heads of state. The President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency, Cyril Ramaphosa, has been invited as a special guest of honour to declare the conference open on 7 August 2023.
Honourable Justice Desmond B. Edwards, the Chief Justice of the Republic of Sierra Leone, will deliver the keynote address.
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* By Ngwako Mokgotho, Communications and Marketing Specialist, College of Law
Publish date: 2023/06/30