Title
Mr
Name and surname
Ngwako I Raboshakga
Job title
Senior Lecturer
Telephone
+27 18 299 1956
E-mail
Ngwako.Raboshakga@nwu.ac.za
Physical address
Building F5, Office 103, Potchefstroom Campus
Expertise
LLB (WITS) 2006; LLM (WITS) 2009
Staff type
Academic
Background

Teaching and training: Since 2013 I have served as a sessional lecturer on three occasions for the LLB courses ‘Constitutional Law: Bill of Rights’ and ‘Constitutional Law – Structures of Government’ at Wits Law School. I have also given ad-hoc lectures at Wits and the University of the Pretoria as well as for visiting students from Randolph-Macon University, USA. I have also lectured in the Law Society’s LEAD programme on at least six occasions. I also have a strong interest in constitutional law and human rights and legal education in communities, having facilitated and taught a Constitutional Law and Human Rights Course for community leaders and activists in Alexandra for the past four years as well as run human rights literacy initiatives for high school learners for over five years. Other subjects of interest in teaching of law include administrative law; family law; African customary law; property law; and the law of delict. Research and Editorship: This included working as a law clerk to a judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa; completing an LLM in public law (with distinction) with strong research focus; employment as a full time researcher for two years at the South African Institute for advanced Constitutional. Human Rights and International Law (SAIFAC), a research institute. My research focus area is South African constitutional law and administrative law. I have also served as an editor of the Constitutional Court Review for a period of four years and I am currently an editor of the South African Journal of Human Rights since 2014 (and the incoming Editor-in-Chief as of March 2018).