Conveyancing Law for Paralegals and Law Students
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loginThe importance of paralegals spread and working across Southern Africa cannot be overstated. They bring legal advice and assistance to the poor and empowering communities to act for their rights. They also reach out to poor communities, where they are often the only access people have to information about their rights, and how to enforce those rights. The past two to three decades has borne witness to an increased drive by public institutions of higher learning to provide the requisite paralegal training, coupled with a noticeable proliferation of private sector training centres all of which has indeed seen over 5,000 paralegals trained and working or volunteering in advice centres, attorneys offices, legal aid clinics and specialised service organisations dealing, for example, with workers’ or women’s rights.