Alfred Jacobus Barnard-Naudé
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C U RR ICULUM VITAE ALFRED JACOBUS BARNARD-NAUDÉ P E R S O N A L D E T A I L S Age: 40 Date of birth: 29 January 1979 Address: Centre for Rhetoric Studies Department of Private Law Faculty of Law Middle Campus University of Cape Town 7700 South Africa Telephone: +27 72 900 5624 E-mail: [email protected] TERTIARY EDUCATION 1998 - 2000 UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA BCOM(Law)(cum laude) Awarded honorary academic colours by the UP SRC in 2000. Prize: SANTAM / Carel van Aswegen prize for the best results in the courses Economics 351, 352 and 320. 2001 - 2002 UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA LLB(cum laude) Re-conferred honorary academic colours by the UP SRC in 2002. Prizes: o Schilz prize in 2001 for the best third year student in the LLB course. o DM Kisch Ingelyf prize in 2001 for the best student in Legal Practice 310 and 320. o Law Society of the Northern Provinces prize in 2001 for Legal Practice. o Adams & Adams Prize in 2002: Highest average in all four years of the LLB degree. o Bliss Prize for the best student in Civil Procedure 410 and 420. o Butterworths Prize for the final year student who wrote the best dissertation. o Grotius Medal (Pretoria Bar) for the best results in the final LLB examination. o Harold Galasko Prize for the best final-year LLB student. o Juta Law Prize for the final-year student with the best aggregate percentage in any degree program in the faculty. o Rorich, Wolmarans and Luderitz Prize for the best student in Criminal Procedure 410 and 420. o Willem van der Merwe Prize for the best student in the fourth year of study of the LLB. o Gauteng Law Council prize for law student of the year 2002. (Best law student in the Gauteng circle of Universities: University of the Witwatersrand, University of Johannesburg, University of Pretoria.) 2003 LAW SOCIETY OF THE NORTHERN PROVINCES Passed all four papers comprising the Law Society Attorneys Admissions Exams at first attempt. 2005 UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN Postgraduate certificate in Competition Law. 2003 - 2006 UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA Doctor Legum (LLD) in Jurisprudence Thesis title: A Critical Legal Argument for Contractual Justice in the South African Law of Contract. Supervisor: Prof Karin van Marle, Professor of Jurisprudence. 2009-2011 UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN MA(Creative writing) in Afrikaans poetry. Thesis title: Van Siters en Skalmeie Supervisor: Prof Joan Hambidge, Professor of Afrikaans Literature and Creative Writing. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 1999 – 2002 UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, DEPARTMENT LEGAL HISTORY, COMPARATIVE LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE Junior Lecturer and Tutor Responsible for presentation of tutorials and lectures in the courses Legal Skills and Introduction to Law. 1 1999 and 2002 UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Part-Time Academic Assistant United Nations Human Rights Treaties Impact Study Project. 2001 UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, DEPARTMENT PRIVATE LAW Junior Lecturer and Tutor Responsible for presentation of tutorials, lectures and administration in the courses Family Law and Law of Succession. Principal tutor for the course Family Law. 2002 UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, DEPARTMENT MERCANTILE LAW Tutor Responsible for the offering of tutorials and marking in the course Commercial Law. 2003 WERKSMANS ATTORNEYS, SANDTON, JOHANNESBURG Candidate attorney, Banking and Finance Division. 2004 - 2005 UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN, FACULTY OF LAW, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCIAL LAW Lecturer. 2006 – 2011 UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN, FACULTY OF LAW, DEPARTMENT OF PRIVATE LAW Senior Lecturer (2007-2009). Associate Professor (2010-2011). CURRENT APPOINTMENT (SINCE 1 JANUARY 2012) UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN, FACULTY OF LAW, DEPARTMENT OF PRIVATE LAW, CENTRE FOR RHETORIC STUDIES (CRhS) Professor of Jurisprudence Co-Director of the Centre for Rhetoric Studies (CRhS) (since 1 July 2018) Teaching (since UCT appointment) Undergraduate contact teaching: I have convened and / or co-convened the following courses in the department: in the Final year of the LLB programme: Human Rights & Private Law; Law and Post-Apartheid Literature; Law, Rhetoric and Society; in the Intermediate Year of the LLB programme: Jurisprudence (term module on Critical Post-Apartheid Jurisprudence); at the Preliminary level of the LLB: Foundations of South African Law (term module on Transformative Constitutionalism and Post-Apartheid Jurisprudence). While appointed in the Department of Commercial Law, I taught undergraduate courses in Competition Law, Law of Succession, Business Transactions Law and Company Law. Postgraduate contact teaching: x In the LLM in Human Rights and Private Law, I co-taught the seminar courses in Introduction to Human Rights & Private Law and in Human Rights, Gender & Family between 2015 and 2017. x While appointed in the Department of Commercial Law, I taught a seminar in Competition Law in the LLM in Commercial Law. Research supervision: Undergraduate 9 final year LLB students in the Commercial Law Research Focus Groups (2004 & 2005). 15 independent research papers (LLB dissertations) in the final year of the LLB (2006-2015). 2016: Mr J Knott (LLB Independent Research Paper). 2019: Ms C Kemp, Ms L Maragelo, Mr S Ruff (LLB Independent Research Papers). Postgraduate LLM course work mini-dissertation supervision: 2005: Mr M Frey. 2006: Mr A Hutchison. 2011: Ms R Ward. 2015: Ms R Bukasa, Ms D Morupisi. 2 2018: Ms L Riedner. 2019: Mr Q Matheson; Ms A Hotz. MPhil (dissertation) supervision: 2007-2008: Mr I Donenwirth (graduated with distinction). 2010–2011: Ms V Gastrow (graduated with distinction). 2012-2013: Mr J Wink (upgraded to PhD). 2016-2017: Mr S Barnes (upgraded to PhD). 2019: Mx Kneo Mokgopa; Ms A Ndebele (co-supervisor). PhD supervision: 2008-2010: Mr A Hutchison (graduated). 2012-2016: Mr JM Wink (graduated). 2015-2017: Ms R Ward (graduated). 2018: Mr D Carelse; Mr S Barns; Mr T Ngilande (co-supervisor) 2019: Mr D Carelse; Mr S Barnes; Ms S Nkoala; Mr T Ngilande (co-supervisor) External examiner I have acted as an external examiner for a range of courses at other national and international universities at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level. I have externally examined many dissertations at Honours, Masters and PhD level. Universities for which I have acted as external examiner in the recent past at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels include the University of Pretoria, Stellenbosch University, University of the Western Cape, UNISA and the University of Melbourne. Leadership and Administration (since UCT appointment) Law Faculty: Co-Director: Centre for Rhetoric Studies (CRhS) (2018 to current). Acting Director of Research, Faculty of Law (1 July – 31 December 2015). Advisory Board member: Institute for the Humanities in Africa (huma). Chair: Brand Van Zyl Law Library committee (2006 – 2009). Chair: Integrative Assessment Project Committee (2011-2012). Chair: Transformation Committee (2013-2015). Chair: Postgraduate Scholarships Committee (2018-current). Preliminary Year Coordinator (2008-2009). Final Year Coordinator (2012-2013). LLB Student Advisor (2005-2008). School for Advanced Legal Studies Student Advisor (2016). Faculty Orientation Coordinator (2006-2008). Faculty committee membership since appointment: Academic Planning Committee; Faculty Management Committee; Faculty Transformation Forum; Admissions and Concessions Committee; Higher Degrees Committee; Faculty Research Committee; Faculty Research Ethics Committee; Faculty Timetable Committee; Teaching and Learning Committee; Scholarships Committee. University Senate Library Working Group (2012-2014; 2018). Senate Digital Repository Working Group (2012). Senate Exams and Assessment Committee (2013-2016). University Research Committee (URC) (2015). Senate Book Awards Committee (2016-2018). Senate Works of Art Committee (2017-2018). Senate Animal Ethics Committee (2018). Lecture series director (with Prof Drucilla Cornell): Dignity, togetherness and responsibility (2008 - 2009). Public events series director (with Prof Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela): Living Reconciliation (2009-2012). Research (since UCT appointment) Edited collection 1. AJ Barnard-Naudé, Drucilla Cornell & François du Bois (eds) Dignity, Freedom and the Post-Apartheid Legal Order (2008) Juta: Cape Town ISBN 978-0-7021-8137-5. Articles, notes and book reviews in peer-reviewed journals 3 1. AJ Barnard “A different way of saying. On stories, text, the critical legal argument for contractual justice and the ethical element of contract in South Africa” (2005) 21(2) The South African Journal on Human Rights 278. 2. AJ Barnard “To Wonderland Through The Looking-Glass: Conceiving A Critical Legal Argument For Contractual Justice In The South African Law Of Contract” (2006) 17(2) Law and Critique 153. 3. AJ Barnard “Death, mourning and melancholia in postmodern contract. A call for re-establishing contract's connection with the ethical” (2006) 17(3) Stellenbosch Law Review 386. 4. AJ Barnard “Reflecting on achievements, celebrating failures: The Memory, Narrative and Forgiveness Conference, Cape Town, 23-27 November 2006. (A Response to Prof Schaffer)” (2007) 6(1) Borderlands (no page numbers as this is an electronic journal only). 5. AJ Barnard “Totalitarianism, (Same-Sex) Marriage and Democratic Politics in Post-Apartheid South Africa” (2007) 23(2) The South African Journal on Human Rights 500-525. 6. AJ Barnard & Pierre de Vos “Same-Sex Marriage, Civil Unions and Domestic Partnerships in South Africa: Critical Reflections on an Ongoing Saga” (2007) 4 South African Law Journal 795-826. 7. AJ Barnard-Naudé