Understand and explain the historical development of the South African Law of Evidence.
(b) Place the Law of Evidence within the broader South African legal system.
(c) Describe and discuss the sources of the Law of Evidence, and in particular be able to analyse the relationship between the Law of Evidence and the Constitution.
(d) Explain what is meant by a decolonial perspective of the history of the law with specific reference to the three fundamental features of coloniality in the SA Law of Evidence.
(e) Know, list and describe/discuss the sources of the South African Law of Evidence.
f) Know and understand the contents of Schwikkard & Mosaka: Chapter 1 (pages 3-10), Chapter 2 (pages 11-17), Chapter 3 (pages 19-28) & Chapter 4 (pages 29-41).
(g) S2, 8(3), 35, 39, 169, 171 & 173 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa