UP Law alumna Nicola Irving wins 2020/21 Environmental Law Association of South Africa Prize for the best undergraduate essay on ‘Conservation crime and pangolin poaching: Tensions between customary use and Conservation law'

Posted on September 30, 2021

 

The Faculty of Law (UP Law) at the University of Pretoria (UP) is proud to announce and congratulates alumna Nicole Irving on winning the prize for the best essay on 'Conservation crime and pangolin poaching: Tensions between customary use and Conservation Law', recently awarded by the Environmental Law Association of South Africa (ELA).

As part of the 2020/2021 Student Essay Competition, ELA recently conferred the Prize for the Best Undergraduate Essay to UP alumna, Nicola Irving.  In her essay, Irving assessed the interplay between African customary use of pangolin and Conservation law and the extent to which the existing legislative framework undermines the heritage value of pangolins for customary communities.

In response to winning the award in the undergraduate category, Irving had the following to say:

‘Pangolins are the world's most illegally trafficked mammal and it is estimated that approximately 100 000 Asian and African pangolins are poached annually. However, pangolins are also highly sought after and used regularly in traditional medicine and divination in South Africa, which makes the study of their place within South African law particularly important. Owing to the status of Customary law within South Africa's constitutional dispensation, including the rights to culture and cultural practices, I was interested in exploring the prevailing complexities between the conservation laws and customary use of pangolin in South Africa.

The essay is an adaptation of my final-year LLB dissertation, which was completed under the supervision and guidance of Dr Melanie Murcott in the Department of Public Law, and a topic held dearly to me. I am involved with pangolin conservation in my personal capacity and hope that an increased focus on the issues raised in my essay - especially from the academy and lawmakers - will enhance the protection of pangolins in South Africa, through the engagement with customary communities.

I am grateful to UP Law for equipping me with the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve at this level, as well as to Dr Murcott, in particular, for her kindness, patience and support over the past few years of my academic journey. Lastly, I am humbled to have been selected by the panel of expert and independent judges and extremely grateful to the Environmental Law Association for this recognition.’

Irving has demonstrated a passion for Environmental law, having won the module award for Environmental law (OMR 410) in 2021. She is also currently undertaking her LLM (Coursework) in Environmental law.

She earned both her BA Law and LLB degrees with distinction and during her tenure as a student at UP, amongst other things, was awarded the prize for the best student in the Law of Contract (KTR 211) and best academic performance in Medical Law (GRG 410). Nicola also served two consecutive terms on the Constitutional Tribunal (Student Court), as both a Judge and Senior Judge.

Irving is currently serving her articles of clerkship as a candidate attorney at Lawtons Africa and intends on pursuing a career in commercial and public litigation, whilst remaining true to her strong academic foundations at UP Law.

ELA is a non-profit organisation aiming to promote and assist in the development and application of environmental law and governance in South Africa. Members of the ELA include legal practitioners, environmental management consultants, government officials, academics, students and environmental activists. Anyone with an interest in understanding the dynamics between law, governance and the state of the environment is welcome to join the organisation.

In her congratulatory message to Irving, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Professor Elsabe Schoeman, states that 'It gives me great pleasure and pride to note that UP Law has achieved a hat trick with UP Law alumni and students winning prizes in best essay competitions this year. An undeniable confirmation of the research and writing skills of UP Law students and graduates. 

Nicola was and is an outstanding student of UP Law, who has consistently excelled in her studies and involvement in the University of Pretoria's structures. She is a true UP Law asset and we are very proud of her achievements to date!'

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