Guest Lecture by Atty. Elton R. Hart (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
The Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Gdańsk is delighted to invite all members of our academic community to an insightful online guest lecture by Atty. Elton R. Hart from University of Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA.
Lecture Details:
📅 Date: Monday, 31 March 2025
⏰ Time: 11:15 – 13:00 CET
💻 Format: Online Lecture
🎯 Topic: Evidentiary aspects on Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in civil and criminal proceedings in South African courts
Who Can Attend?
The lecture is open to all students, faculty members, and guests interested in the evidentiary aspects on Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in civil and criminal proceedings in South African courts.
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About the Speaker:
ATTY. ELTON R. HART BCom, LL.B, LL.M, HonsBomm
At the University of Johannesburg, he dons the hat of Manager Il: Clinic Attorney.
As a fervent advocate of Work-Integrated Education, he embeds real-world legal encounters into aspiring lawyers' education. He is keenly interested in Civil- and criminal procedural law in the Anglo-Saxon systems in South Africa and the rest of the world.
His role in teaching Applied Legal Studies at the University of Johannesburg imparts practical skills by merging legislation, judgments, and communication with real clients. As a hands-on mentor, he guides and mentor students through drafting legal documents, client representation, and the fusion of theory with practical scenarios. Teaching them to be versatile legal professionals, ready to make a meaningful impact is a personal mission.
His commitment stretches beyond academia. As a legal expert on various topics on top news channels in South Africa, he educates the public on legal matters of public interest. He is also a familiar voice on radio channels in South Africa, spreading awareness and legal acumen
Join us for this engaging session on the evidentiary aspects on Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in civil and criminal proceedings in South African courts!