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South African press agency profiles new constitutional court chief.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by non-profit South African Press Association (SAPA) news agency

According to the Constitutional Court website, Ngcobo was born in Durban in 1953, graduated from the University of Zululand with a Bachelor of Law degree and studied towards an LLB at the University of Natal from 1983 to 1985.

He completed an orientation course on the United States legal system in Washington in 1985 before studying for an LLM at Harvard law school, where his focus was constitutional law, labour law, international legal process and international human rights.

He was in detention from 1976 to July 1977.

He worked in the Maphumelo magistrate's office from …

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