May/June 2024
LJU4801
LEGAL PHILOSOPHY
First examiner: Adv RB Mokomane
Second examiner: Ms PAN Nyawo
This paper consists of 4 pages.
The paper counts 100 marks.
The portfolio runs from 17 – 22 May 2024.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY BEFORE ANSWERING THE
EXAMINATION QUESTIONS.
,1. This portfolio must be submitted before 20:00 on 22
May 2024. Students have to submit this portfolio via
myUnisa, therefore no e-mailed or faxed portfolios
may be accepted. No extensions will be granted. It
is the responsibility of the student to ensure that the
file submitted is not corrupted and can be opened
for marking.
2. You must submit this portfolio as Assessment 3
via myUnisa. When you receive the portfolio,
check whether your submission is open /
available and let your lecturers know
immediately if your submission portal is not
open.
3. The Declaration of Academic Honesty must be
signed and included in the submission of the
portfolio examination.
4. Proper footnote referencing must be used. This
entails that every argument or idea taken from
another source, or any piece of information utilised
from another source, needs to be provided with a
separate footnote reference.
, 5. Long quotes from sources are not allowed.
Students must summarise or paraphrase
arguments and ideas from sources in their own
words. Short quotes must be provided with
quotation marks and with a corresponding footnote.
6. When answering questions, students are expected
to make use of the study guide as well as any other
relevant source to answer the question. The study
guide must be referenced like any other source.
These footnotes must adhere to the prescribed
referencing style of the School of Law. In this
regard, please read Tutorial Letter 301, which is
available under Official Study Material on
myModules (myUnisa). Remember that a Unisa
study guide is referenced in the same way as a
book. Please include references in your portfolio,
even when you are only referring to the study
material and the Constitution.
7. Use proper language and grammar and make
use of full sentences. You must not write using bullets
and numbering. Rather provide a narrative consisting of
a coherent, logical, and consistent argument.