BOARD GOVERNANCE Faculty of Law ogrammes Centre for Continuing Education Pr
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BOARD GOVERNANCE Faculty of Law ogrammes Centre for Continuing Education Pr
of Law NCE A N R E V es GO D R rogramm P A n io O t a B Educ ntinuing Faculty or Co Centre f CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Good corporate governance is a key value for the modern corporate community. In South Africa, this is illustrated by the practical importance of compliance with key principles set out in the King II Report on Corporate Governance (2002) and the King III Report (2009). Board governance is a core aspect of corporate governance and pivotal to corporate law. It is vital that all compliance officers, senior employees, managers, directors and executive officers of corporations have a thorough understanding of their duties and of different ways in which the quality and effectiveness of the board can be improved. The importance of such knowledge has been highlighted by the spate of corporate collapses internationally and in South Africa. THE 2015 PROGRAMME In 1997, RAU, now the University of Johannesburg, was one of the first universities in the world to offer a complete university programme in corporate governance. This programme on board governance is an extension of that programme, with a particular focus on recent local and international developments in the area of corporate governance and board governance. The pioneer of this programme, Professor Jean du Plessis, formed part of the international reference group that advised the Department of Trade and Industry on international best practices in the area of corporate governance. Prof du Plessis is currently attached to a university in Australia and teaches a LLM course in Corporate Governance as well as an LLB course in Company Directors. He has also published many articles and books on the topic of corporate governance. The programme in Board Governance will be presented from September until January. Tuition will be compressed into a series of lectures that will be offered from 7 - 10 July 2015 from 09:00 15:00 at the University of Johannesburg, Auckland Park Kingsway Campus. NB: Attendance of the workshop is compulsory. four day This programme is also registered as one of the modules in the Postgraduate Diploma in Compliance. Students with a tertiary degree who are awarded the Certificate, earn a core credit towards the Diploma. They will need to complete only three further modules in compliance management, money laundering control and interpretation of statutes to be awarded the University of Johannesburg’s Postgraduate Diploma in Compliance. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? The programme is of particular benefit to compliance officers, company secretaries, senior employees, managers, directors and executive officers. Lawyers specialising in corporate law and auditors will also find this programme of great importance as it deals, among other things, with the legal duties of directors and board structures. This programme will also enable lawyers to get a thorough update of the many local and international developments in the area of corporate governance and board governance. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A bachelor’s degree or equivalent 3-year qualification on NQF Level 7. A knowledge and understanding of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 is recommended when registering for this short course. NB: Foreign applicants should contact the Faculty for relevant legislative requirements. ASSESSMENT AND OUTCOME An examination will be written on 1 December 2014. Students may sit for the examination in a number of different locations in South Africa. FEES 2014 NB: Please contact our offices to confirm the course fees. Non-South African students pay an additional levy of R1 000. Tuition fees include access to the University’s library, study material and the technology assisted learning system, Blackboard. Students who fail to pay all fees will not be permitted to attend lectures. PROGRAMME PRESENTER Prof Irene-marié Esser holds the following qualifications: LLB: University of Stellenbosch; LLM in Commercial Law: University of Aberdeen, Scotland (with commendation); and LLD: University of South Africa. She is also an admitted attorney of the High Court. She joined Unisa in April 2005. She was appointed as a Senior Lecturer in 2006 in the Department of Jurisprudence and joined the Department of Mercantile Law in 2007. In 2008, she was promoted to Associate Professor. A year later, she was promoted to Full Professor in Corporate Law. She is the subject head for the Corporate Law group. During 2009, Prof Esser received the Woman in Research: Youngest Staff Member with a Doctorate Degree award at Unisa, as well as the Principal’s Prize for Excellence in Research. She has published in national and international journals and presented papers and chaired sessions at international conferences. Her thesis titled “Recognition of Various Stakeholder Interests in Company Management” was published by an international publisher at its request in its original format. Her research focuses mostly on corporate governance issues such as directors’ duties and corporate social responsibility. TOPICS Topics covered include the following: 1. Corporate governance – an overview 2. The stakeholder debate 3. The role, function and liability of directors, other officers and employees 4.1 Corporate governance models: The two-tier board system 4.2 Corporate governance models: The unitary board system 5.1 The King III Report and corporate governance in South Africa: Background, overview and importance 5.2 The King III Report and corporate governance in South Africa: The Report and the Code of Ethics 6. New Companies Act 2008 7. Corporate governance in the USA 8. Corporate governance in the UK 9. Corporate governance in selected other jurisdictions 10. Effective board meetings and processes 11. Practical tips to limit the risk of liability APPLICATION (Offered in 2nd semester only.) The closing date for applications is 10 June 2015. The completed application form and application fee must be sent to: Faculty of Law University of Johannesburg PO Box 524 Auckland Park Johannesburg, 2006 or madeleins@uj.ac.za Please attach certified copies of your ID document/passport (non-South African students only), matric and degree to your application form. Also submit proof of payment of the R100 application fee. NB: Non-South African applicants should contact the Faculty for relevant legislative requirements. ADMINISTRATIVE ENQUIRIES Application forms and more details on the programmes are available from the Faculty of Law. Tel: 011 559 3739 | Email: madeleins@uj.ac.za PROGRAMMES PRESENTED IN 2015 1. Postgraduate Diploma in Tax Law (intake every second year – next intake 2016) 2. PostgraduateDiploma in International Tax (intake every second year – next intake 2016)* 3. Postgraduate Diploma in Drafting and Interpretation of Contracts 4. Postgraduate Diploma in Corporate Law 5. Higher Certificate in Criminal Justice and Forensic Investigations 6. Postgraduate Diploma in Compliance 7. Money Laundering Control 8. Compliance Management 9. Board Governance 10. Legislative Drafting 11. Post Graduate Diploma in Labour Law 12. Diploma in Paralegal Studies *Please contact the Faculty to confirm that this programme will be presented in 2015 www.uj.ac.za/law