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LAWCOMM 420
: Advanced Tax Law2020 Semester Two (1205)
A more advanced study of tax law covering topics such as tax history; tax theory; the taxation of companies; dividends; imputation; groups; losses; qualifying companies; trusts; withholding obligations; accruals; avoidance; international tax; profit reduction techniques; transfer pricing; controlled foreign corporations (CFCs); foreign investment funds (FIFs); tax treaties.
Prerequisite: LAWCOMM 403
Restriction: LAW 409, COMLAW 311
Restriction: LAW 409, COMLAW 311
3152
LAWCOMM 422
: Competition Law2025 Semester One (1253)
A study of the principles of competition law in New Zealand including the effect on competition law of the CER Agreement with Australia. Comparison with the competition laws of other countries including the United States, the European Union and Australia.
Prerequisite: LAW 241 or COMLAW 201 and 203
Restriction: LAW 419
Restriction: LAW 419
3153
LAWCOMM 422
: Competition Law2023 Semester Two (1235)
A study of the principles of competition law in New Zealand including the effect on competition law of the CER Agreement with Australia. Comparison with the competition laws of other countries including the United States, the European Union and Australia.
Prerequisite: LAW 241 or COMLAW 201 and 203
Restriction: LAW 419
Restriction: LAW 419
3154
LAWCOMM 422
: Competition Law2022 Semester Two (1225)
A study of the principles of competition law in New Zealand including the effect on competition law of the CER Agreement with Australia. Comparison with the competition laws of other countries including the United States, the European Union and Australia.
Prerequisite: LAW 241 or COMLAW 201 and 203
Restriction: LAW 419
Restriction: LAW 419
3155
LAWCOMM 422
: Competition Law2021 Semester Two (1215)
A study of the principles of competition law in New Zealand including the effect on competition law of the CER Agreement with Australia. Comparison with the competition laws of other countries including the United States, the European Union and Australia.
Prerequisite: LAW 241 or COMLAW 201 and 203
Restriction: LAW 419
Restriction: LAW 419
3156
LAWCOMM 422
: Competition Law2020 Semester Two (1205)
A study of the principles of competition law in New Zealand including the effect on competition law of the CER Agreement with Australia. Comparison with the competition laws of other countries including the United States, the European Union and Australia.
Prerequisite: LAW 241 or COMLAW 201 and 203
Restriction: LAW 419
Restriction: LAW 419
3157
LAWCOMM 427
: Vendor and Purchaser2020 Semester One (1203)
A study of the law relating to contracts for the sale and purchase of land, including the formation of the contract, the application of relevant statutes, the basic terms of such contracts and their significance, matters of title, settlement and completion, and remedies for breach.
Corequisite: LAW 301
Restriction: LAW 454
Restriction: LAW 454
3158
LAWCOMM 428
: Maritime Law2025 Semester One (1253)
An introduction to shipping law, including an overview of the contracts commonly used for maritime activity; charterparty contracts for the use of ships; contracts for the carriage of goods with a focus on bills of lading; New Zealand domestic legislation relevant to maritime activity; marine insurance; admiralty jurisdiction and the practice of Admiralty law; collision between vessels; the law of salvage, general average and towage.
Prerequisite: LAW 211, 231, 241
Restriction: LAW 459
Restriction: LAW 459
3159
LAWCOMM 428
: Maritime Law2023 Semester One (1233)
An introduction to shipping law, including an overview of the contracts commonly used for maritime activity; charterparty contracts for the use of ships; contracts for the carriage of goods with a focus on bills of lading; New Zealand domestic legislation relevant to maritime activity; marine insurance; admiralty jurisdiction and the practice of Admiralty law; collision between vessels; the law of salvage, general average and towage.
Prerequisite: LAW 211, 231, 241
Restriction: LAW 459
Restriction: LAW 459
3160
LAWCOMM 428
: Maritime Law2022 Semester One (1223)
An introduction to shipping law, including an overview of the contracts commonly used for maritime activity; charterparty contracts for the use of ships; contracts for the carriage of goods with a focus on bills of lading; New Zealand domestic legislation relevant to maritime activity; marine insurance; admiralty jurisdiction and the practice of Admiralty law; collision between vessels; the law of salvage, general average and towage.
Prerequisite: LAW 211, 231, 241
Restriction: LAW 459
Restriction: LAW 459
3161
LAWCOMM 433
: Copyright and Design2025 Semester Two (1255)
An in-depth examination of the law of copyright and registered designs in New Zealand and Australia, including the relationship between copyright and design protection.
Prerequisite: LAWCOMM 404 or LAWCOMM 458
3162
LAWCOMM 433
: Copyright and Design2024 Semester Two (1245)
An in-depth examination of the law of copyright and registered designs in New Zealand and Australia, including the relationship between copyright and design protection.
Prerequisite: LAWCOMM 404 or LAWCOMM 458
3163
LAWCOMM 433
: Copyright and Design2023 Semester Two (1235)
An in-depth examination of the law of copyright and registered designs in New Zealand and Australia, including the relationship between copyright and design protection.
Prerequisite: LAWCOMM 404 or LAWCOMM 458
3164
LAWCOMM 433
: Copyright and Design2022 Semester One (1223)
An in-depth examination of the law of copyright and registered designs in New Zealand and Australia, including the relationship between copyright and design protection.
Prerequisite: LAWCOMM 404 or LAWCOMM 458
3165
LAWCOMM 437
: Iwi Corporate Governance2022 Summer School (1220)
An examination of the common governance structures employed by iwi, why those structures are chosen and the legal and practical issues that arise as a result. Aspects of the law related to trusts, limited partnerships, charities and Māori Authorities, and how they may be interwoven within one overarching structure.
Prerequisite: LAW 211, 241
Restriction: LAW 497
Restriction: LAW 497
3166
LAWCOMM 437
: Iwi Corporate Governance2021 Summer School (1210)
An examination of the common governance structures employed by iwi, why those structures are chosen and the legal and practical issues that arise as a result. Aspects of the law related to trusts, limited partnerships, charities and Māori Authorities, and how they may be interwoven within one overarching structure.
Prerequisite: LAW 211, 241
Restriction: LAW 497
Restriction: LAW 497
3167
LAWCOMM 437
: Iwi Corporate Governance2020 Summer School (1200)
An examination of the common governance structures employed by iwi, why those structures are chosen and the legal and practical issues that arise as a result. Aspects of the law related to trusts, limited partnerships, charities and Māori Authorities, and how they may be interwoven within one overarching structure.
Prerequisite: LAW 211, 241
Restriction: LAW 497
Restriction: LAW 497
3168
LAWCOMM 440
: Guarantees and Indemnities2022 Summer School (1220)
An introduction to the law regarding guarantees and indemnities in New Zealand. The course will mainly focus on guarantees, although indemnities will also be covered.
Prerequisite: LAW 241
Restriction: LAW 401
Restriction: LAW 401
3169
LAWCOMM 442
: Law of Personal Property2023 Semester One (1233)
Introduction to the concepts and legal rights associated with personal property, covering: possessory rights and relationships, including bailment, reservation of title and security interests in goods, and principles relevant to the transfer and acquisition of personal property.
Prerequisite: LAW 231
Restriction: LAW 311, 471
Restriction: LAW 311, 471
3170
LAWCOMM 442
: Law of Personal Property2022 Semester Two (1225)
Introduction to the concepts and legal rights associated with personal property, covering: possessory rights and relationships, including bailment, reservation of title and security interests in goods, and principles relevant to the transfer and acquisition of personal property.
Prerequisite: LAW 231
Restriction: LAW 311, 471
Restriction: LAW 311, 471
3171
LAWCOMM 442
: Law of Personal Property2021 Semester One (1213)
Introduction to the concepts and legal rights associated with personal property, covering: possessory rights and relationships, including bailment, reservation of title and security interests in goods, and principles relevant to the transfer and acquisition of personal property.
Prerequisite: LAW 231
Restriction: LAW 311, 471
Restriction: LAW 311, 471
3172
LAWCOMM 442
: Law of Personal Property2020 Semester One (1203)
Introduction to the concepts and legal rights associated with personal property, covering: possessory rights and relationships, including bailment, reservation of title and security interests in goods, and principles relevant to the transfer and acquisition of personal property.
Prerequisite: LAW 231
Restriction: LAW 311, 471
Restriction: LAW 311, 471
3173
LAWCOMM 444
: Financial Markets Law2023 Semester Two (1235)
An examination of the law regulating the promotion of companies, duties and liabilities of directors and promoters for the promotion of a company, public fund raising in New Zealand, insider trading laws and takeovers, and limited liability partnerships.
Corequisite: LAW 417 or LAWCOMM 402
Restriction: LAW 487, 490
Restriction: LAW 487, 490
3174
LAWCOMM 444
: Financial Markets Law2020 Semester One (1203)
An examination of the law regulating the promotion of companies, duties and liabilities of directors and promoters for the promotion of a company, public fund raising in New Zealand, insider trading laws and takeovers, and limited liability partnerships.
Corequisite: LAW 417 or LAWCOMM 402
Restriction: LAW 487, 490
Restriction: LAW 487, 490
3175
LAWCOMM 451
: Construction Law2023 Semester One (1233)
Examines the law applicable to the lifecycle of a construction and/or infrastructure project, including foundational concepts; the project; post-project claims and latent defects. Covers the statutory and regulatory framework, the contractual matrix, and the law of tort, equity and limitation (as these are applicable to construction and infrastructure projects). Covers legal concepts and jurisprudence unique to construction law.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
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