Environmental Law Jobs in South Africa

1+ Environmental Law jobs in South Africa at Webber Wentzel & more. Salaries from ZAR 50,000+. Updated daily.

Environmental Law Jobs in South Africa (2026)

South Africa has the most developed legal market on the African continent, with a sophisticated judiciary, well-established law firms, and a strong tradition of constitutional law. Johannesburg is the commercial law center, Cape Town excels in maritime and environmental law, and Durban serves the shipping and trade corridors. The Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) framework creates unique advisory opportunities, and South Africa's role as a gateway to SADC markets drives demand for cross-border transaction specialists.

Browse 1 environmental law jobs in South Africa. Environmental lawyers work on regulatory compliance, pollution liability, conservation projects, and environmental impact assessments. Positions listed here include openings at law firms, corporate legal departments, and international organizations across South Africa.

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Salary range: ZAR 250,000 - ZAR 2,500,000/year
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Johannesburg's Sandton is Africa's legal and financial nerve center, with strong demand for M&A and mining lawyers.

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Environmental law addresses pollution control, natural resource management, land use, and sustainability regulation. Practitioners work with government agencies, NGOs, and private industry.

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