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LAW 316
: Jurisprudence2025 Semester Two (1255)
A study of the nature of law, including the nature of legal reasoning, its sources, and methodologies; fundamental legal concepts and the structure of a legal system; law’s relations to the State, politics and morality; critical and pluralist challenges to State law’s claims to neutrality and supremacy in the administration of justice in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
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LAW 316
: Jurisprudence2025 Semester One (1253)
A study of the nature of law, including the nature of legal reasoning, its sources, and methodologies; fundamental legal concepts and the structure of a legal system; law’s relations to the State, politics and morality; critical and pluralist challenges to State law’s claims to neutrality and supremacy in the administration of justice in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
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LAW 316
: Jurisprudence2024 Semester Two (1245)
A study of the nature of law, including the nature of legal reasoning, its sources, and methodologies; fundamental legal concepts and the structure of a legal system; law’s relations to the State, politics and morality; critical and pluralist challenges to State law’s claims to neutrality and supremacy in the administration of justice in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
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LAW 316
: Jurisprudence2024 Semester One (1243)
A study of the nature of law, including the nature of legal reasoning, its sources, and methodologies; fundamental legal concepts and the structure of a legal system; law’s relations to the State, politics and morality; critical and pluralist challenges to State law’s claims to neutrality and supremacy in the administration of justice in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
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LAW 316
: Jurisprudence2023 Semester Two (1235)
A study of the nature of law, including the nature of legal reasoning, its sources, and methodologies; fundamental legal concepts and the structure of a legal system; law’s relations to the State, politics and morality; critical and pluralist challenges to State law’s claims to neutrality and supremacy in the administration of justice in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
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LAW 316
: Jurisprudence2023 Semester One (1233)
A study of the nature of law, including the nature of legal reasoning, its sources, and methodologies; fundamental legal concepts and the structure of a legal system; law’s relations to the State, politics and morality; critical and pluralist challenges to State law’s claims to neutrality and supremacy in the administration of justice in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
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LAW 316
: Jurisprudence2022 Semester Two (1225)
A study of the nature of law, including the nature of legal reasoning, its sources, its methodology, the extent to which legal questions are indeterminate, fundamental legal concepts, and the structure of a legal system; ngā tikanga Māori and its relation to wider Māori views of the world and contemporary issues faced by Māori in their relation to contemporary law.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
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LAW 316
: Jurisprudence2022 Semester One (1223)
A study of the nature of law, including the nature of legal reasoning, its sources, its methodology, the extent to which legal questions are indeterminate, fundamental legal concepts, and the structure of a legal system; ngā tikanga Māori and its relation to wider Māori views of the world and contemporary issues faced by Māori in their relation to contemporary law.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
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LAW 316
: Jurisprudence2021 Semester Two (1215)
A study of the nature of law, including the nature of legal reasoning, its sources, its methodology, the extent to which legal questions are indeterminate, fundamental legal concepts, and the structure of a legal system; ngā tikanga Māori and its relation to wider Māori views of the world and contemporary issues faced by Māori in their relation to contemporary law.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
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LAW 316
: Jurisprudence2021 Semester One (1213)
A study of the nature of law, including the nature of legal reasoning, its sources, its methodology, the extent to which legal questions are indeterminate, fundamental legal concepts, and the structure of a legal system; ngā tikanga Māori and its relation to wider Māori views of the world and contemporary issues faced by Māori in their relation to contemporary law.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
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LAW 316
: Jurisprudence2020 Semester Two (1205)
A study of the nature of law, including the nature of legal reasoning, its sources, its methodology, the extent to which legal questions are indeterminate, fundamental legal concepts, and the structure of a legal system; ngā tikanga Māori and its relation to wider Māori views of the world and contemporary issues faced by Māori in their relation to contemporary law.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
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LAW 316
: Jurisprudence2020 Semester One (1203)
A study of the nature of law, including the nature of legal reasoning, its sources, its methodology, the extent to which legal questions are indeterminate, fundamental legal concepts, and the structure of a legal system; ngā tikanga Māori and its relation to wider Māori views of the world and contemporary issues faced by Māori in their relation to contemporary law.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241