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Table of Contents
- Auditorium Future 1
- Africa Campus 1
- University of 1
- Pretoria Pretoria 1
- South Africa 1
- 0900-1100 Opening Ceremony 2
- The life labours and legacy of 2
- Professor Charles Manga Fombad 2
- 1100-1130 Tea 3
- 1130-1300 Session 1 3
- Nurturing the next generation 3
- 1300-1400 Lunch 4
- 1400-1530 Session 2 4
- 1530-1545 Tea 5
- 1545-1700 Session 3 5
- Constitutionalism vulnerabilities and 5
- 1700-1830 Deans Cocktail 6
- 0900-1000 Session 4 6
- Cases studies in comparative 6
- 1000-1100 Session 5 7
- Broader perspectives on 7
- 1100-1130 Tea 8
- 1130-1300 Session 6 8
- Constitutionalism in the context of coups 8
- 1300-1400 Lunch 9
- 1400-1530 Session 7 9
- Perspectives on South African 9
- 1530-1600 Tea 10
- 1600-1730 Session 8 10
- County-focused constitutionalism 10
- Selected African case studies 10
- 1730-1745 Closing Ceremony way forward 11