Positions, academic & professional qualifications
Ilze Grobbelaar-du Plessis holds the degrees BIuris LLB LLM LLD from the University of Pretoria. The title of her LLD thesis is “Gestremdheidsreg: ʼn Internasionaalregtelike en regsvergelykende analise (Disability Law: An International and legal comparative analysis)”.
Effective 1 January 2021 Grobbelaar-du Plessis is promoted to associate professor.
Academic & professional experience
During completion of her LLB degree in 1996 she joined a Pretoria law firm for two years of service under articles of clerkship, obtained the LLM degree in 1998, and practiced as an attorney with the firm Smith & Lowndes Attorneys in Parktown, Johannesburg. She joined the former Vista University as lecturer during 1999 and was promoted to senior lecturer. Ilze lectures in the Department of Public Law in the Faculty of Law at the University of Pretoria since 2004.
Teaching activities
Grobbelaar-du Plessis lectures Constitutional Law (PBL 200) and supervises (RHP 320 / SKY 410) dissertation students for the LLB undergraduate programme.
At the postgraduate level she lectures on Protection of persons with disabilities in a global context (DRL 803) in the multi-disciplinary LLM / MPhil (Disability Rights in Africa) in collaboration with the Centre of Human Rights (CHR). She also co-lectures Constitutional Law (CSL 801) for the LLM (Advanced Constitutional Law) with Prof Koos Malan, guest lectures in the MPhil (Medical Law and Ethics) in the module Medico-legal issues (PBL 813) on the analysis of disability rights in an international and domestic context, and also lectures in the Advanced Human Rights Course on Disability Rights in an African Context at the CHR.
Postgraduate supervision
Grobbelaar-du Plessis is the supervisor of LLM (Constitutional Law) and LLM / MPhil (Disability Rights in Africa) mini-dissertation students, who have successfully completed their mini-dissertations. She also supervises doctoral (LLD) candidates of which two candidates successfully completed their thesis.
Representative publications
Participation in International Conferences
Areas of specialisation
Grobbelaar-du Plessis' main areas of interest are constitutional law, human rights and disability rights.
Specialist books
I Grobbelaar-du Plessis & T van Reenen (eds) Aspects of disability law in Africa (2011) (ISBN 978-1-920538-02-6)
Editorial
Grobbelaar-du Plessis is a co-editor of the African Disability Rights Yearbook (ADRY). The African Disability Rights Yearbook is a peer-reviewed DHET accredited journal that is published once a year.
Academic advocacy, training and research
Grobbelaar-du Plessis presented lectures on “Introduction to the development of disability as a human rights issue at global level” and “Understanding the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities” which was video recorded for the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights (EIUC) of Venice Lido, Italy’s Global Campus project’s online course on disability rights, March 2015.
She presented and conducted training on “Disability as a global development and human rights issue including an overview of the global situation, understanding of disability, and disability as an evolving concept from the medical model of disability to the social model of disability” for Training on Disability Mainstreaming and Implementation of the Continental Plan of Action on the African Decade of persons with disabilities (2010 – 2019) for Senior Government Officials of the African Union Member States, November 2015.
Grobbelaar-du Plessis was also the main contributor of the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) Promoting the Right to work of Persons with Disabilities - Toolkit for the Private Sector (2015) (ISBN 78-0-620-69060-7).
She is a member of the Disability Rights Unit Project Team of the CHR. The Project Team undertook a comprehensive examination of existing South African legislation, policies and programmes that have an impact on the promotion, protection and fulfillment of the rights of persons with disabilities, as provided for in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). The purpose of the review was to identify current gaps (and/or inconsistencies) between the existing legislative framework and the CRPD for the South African Foundation of Human Rights.
Academic & professional memberships
Grobbelaar-du Plessis is a non-practising member of the Law Society of the Northern Provinces.
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