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Associate Professor: Mercantile Law
Name: Sebolawe Tladi
Location: A-Ring 724 Auckland Park Kingsway Campus
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Contact Details:
Tel: 011 559 3814
Email:听stladi@uj.ac.za
About Prof S Tladi
Sebolawe (Sebo) Tladi has twenty- one year鈥檚 experience in academic institutions. She joined the Faculty of Law 东京热 on 01 February 2025 as an Associate Professor in the Mercantile Law Department. She teaches Commercial Law 1A and Capita Selecta Mercantile Law (Intellectual Property (IP) and competition law). She also facilitates the Law and Industry 4.0 short learning programme (SLP). Her research focus is Cyberlaw/ Information Technology (IT) law. She has published articles in peer-reviewed journals, chapters in books, and a co-edited book project. She presents papers at conferences (national and international). She acts as referee for various journals and is also an external examiner (postgraduate research) at other Higher Education Institutions. She supervises postgraduate students on various Cyberlaw topics.
She spent seventeen years at UNISA teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate modules in the departments of Mercantile law and Jurisprudence including Legal aspects of electronic commerce (LLB elective); Legal philosophy (final year LLB modules); postgraduate diploma modules: Intellectual Property Management; undergraduate modules: Legal aspects of electronic commerce; commercial law and corporate law; and certificate courses: legal aspects of electronic commerce and legal aspects of traditional knowledge and biodiversity. She also co-developed and taught an SLP on the Music Industry and Copyright. She also spent two and a half years at the University of Limpopo School of law where she was appointed as an Associate Professor in the Jurisprudence department. She developed and taught (for a year) the Cyberlaw module (final year LLB module). Other modules included: Introduction to Legal Skills, Historical Foundations of South African Law, and Research Methodology (LLM). She was also an Adjunct lecturer at the former Monash University, teaching Introduction to Information Systems for lawyers. Sebo is passionate about mentoring emerging young academics.
