Boston City Campus continues to grow its scholarly footprint in South Africa’s legal academic community. Two members of faculty - Dr Tina Kotzé, Boston Research and Didactics Lead in Law & Ethics (and Research Associate at the University of Pretoria), and Ms Gadiël Robbertze, Boston Academic & Quality Manager and PhD candidate at the University of the Witwatersrand—recently presented at two of the South Africa’s premier legal conferences in 2025.

Their contributions reflect Boston’s commitment to socially responsive, constitutionally grounded legal education and align with the values and intellectual vision informing the institution’s newly launched LLB degree.

Private Law and Constitutional Values: UFS 2025

At the International Conference on Transformative Constitutionalism and Private Law, hosted by the University of the Free State, both academics contributed to a national conversation on the evolving role of constitutional values in private law.

These papers reinforce the academic and ethical pillars of Boston’s LLB: a qualification rooted in constitutional values, practical relevance, and a commitment to social justice.

National Recognition at SALTC 2025

At the recently concluded Southern African Law Teachers Conference (SALTC), held from 13–18 July 2025, Dr Kotzé and Ms Robbertze once again represented Boston City Campus on a national stage.

Both contributions were well received and further positioned Boston’s legal academics as active participants in shaping contemporary legal thought in South Africa.

From Scholarship to Curriculum

Boston City Campus views academic engagement as a vital component of its teaching mission. Participation in forums such as UFS and SALTC 2025 ensures that the LLB curriculum remains:

These contributions not only enrich institutional knowledge but also shape the kind of legal education Boston aspires to offer—one that equips graduates to navigate legal challenges with integrity, critical insight, and a clear commitment to justice.

Boston City Campus congratulates Dr Kotzé and Ms Robbertze on their achievements and thanks them for their continued leadership in advancing transformative legal education.

Semester B registrations for the LLB degree are extended to 15 August 2025.

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