Nicholson, C.M.A. (Caroline Margaret Anne), 1960-2012-06-012012-06-012011Nicholson, C 2011, 'The relevance of the past in preparing for the future : a case for Roman law and legal history ', Fundamina, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 101-114.1021-545Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/19062This article explores the role of Roman law and legal history in the training of the modern jurist. A case is made for the retention of Roman law and legal history as vital components of the LLB degree. In making this case, the writer explores the reasons for reconsidering the role of these courses at this time and the inherent value that both offer the aspirant jurist. The article concludes with some preliminary suggestions on how these courses may be better integrated into the curriculum.enSouthern African Society of Legal HistoriansLegal historySouth African LLB degreeRoman law -- Study and teaching (Higher)Law -- History -- Study and teaching (Higher)Doctor of laws degree -- Curricula -- South AfricaThe relevance of the past in preparing for the future : a case for Roman law and legal historyArticle