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LAWHONS 789
: Dissertation2022 Summer School (1220)
A dissertation of approximately 15,000 words resulting from original research of the student, having the scope, and depth of research, of a competent law review article. The topic of the dissertation needs the approval of the Dean of Faculty of Law.
Restriction: LAW 789
427
LAWHONS 789
: Dissertation2021 Summer School (1210)
A dissertation of approximately 15,000 words resulting from original research of the student, having the scope, and depth of research, of a competent law review article. The topic of the dissertation needs the approval of the Dean of Faculty of Law.
Restriction: LAW 789
428
LAWPUBL 413
: Protecting Refugees and Forced Displacement in the 21st Century: Contemporary Law and Practice2025 Summer School (1250)
Detailed study of contemporary law and practice relating to the protection of refugees and forcibly displaced people. The intersection of international law with other disciplines, including international relations, development, peace and security, and social studies, provides a broad base to understand applicable legal, political and social policies and discourse to protect displaced people in the twenty-first century.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in Global Politics and Human Rights or LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
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LAWPUBL 413
: Protecting Refugees and Forced Displacement in the 21st Century: Contemporary Law and Practice2024 Summer School (1240)
Detailed study of contemporary law and practice relating to the protection of refugees and forcibly displaced people. The intersection of international law with other disciplines, including international relations, development, peace and security, and social studies, provides a broad base to understand applicable legal, political and social policies and discourse to protect displaced people in the twenty-first century.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in Global Politics and Human Rights or LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
430
LAWPUBL 417
: Special Topic: Comparative Criminal Law: Aotearoa New Zealand and the USA2025 Summer School (1250)
An examination of criminal law and criminal justice in the United States and Aotearoa New Zealand, with an emphasis on how different histories and values have shaped and continue to shape the criminal justice systems of these jurisdictions.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
431
LAWPUBL 434
: International Criminal Law2024 Summer School (1240)
The evolution of international criminal law, from the Nuremberg and Tokyo Tribunals to the International Criminal Court. Topics include: the nature and sources of international criminal law; jurisdiction; individual and collective responsibility; substantive crimes and defences; alternatives to criminal trials, such as truth commissions and amnesties.
Prerequisite: LAW 201
Corequisite: LAW 435 or LAWPUBL 402
Restriction: LAW 489
Restriction: LAW 489
432
LAWPUBL 434
: International Criminal Law2023 Summer School (1230)
The evolution of international criminal law, from the Nuremberg and Tokyo Tribunals to the International Criminal Court. Topics include: the nature and sources of international criminal law; jurisdiction; individual and collective responsibility; substantive crimes and defences; alternatives to criminal trials, such as truth commissions and amnesties.
Prerequisite: LAW 201
Corequisite: LAW 435 or LAWPUBL 402
Restriction: LAW 489
Restriction: LAW 489
433
LAWPUBL 445
: European Union Law2023 Summer School (1230)
The law related to the European Union and its institutional, economic and social structure as well as the general economic and political implications of the present status of the European Union.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in BGlobalSt courses or LAW 211
Restriction: LAW 424
Restriction: LAW 424
434
LAWPUBL 445
: European Union Law2021 Summer School (1210)
The law related to the European Union and its institutional, economic and social structure as well as the general economic and political implications of the present status of the European Union.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in BGlobalSt courses or LAW 211
Restriction: LAW 424
Restriction: LAW 424
435
LAWPUBL 462
: Law of the Sea2025 Summer School (1250)
An examination of the history of the development of the law of the sea; the sources of the contemporary law of the sea, leading to the adoption of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea; and the legal regime of various maritime zones (territorial sea, exclusive economic zone, high seas etc). Particular issues such as the settlement of disputes, maritime delimitation, maritime security, fisheries and bioprospecting are also addressed.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in International Relations and Business, or LAW 211
Restriction: LAW 494, LAWPUBL 435
Restriction: LAW 494, LAWPUBL 435
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LAWPUBL 462
: Law of the Sea2022 Summer School (1220)
An examination of the history of the development of the law of the sea; the sources of the contemporary law of the sea, leading to the adoption of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea; and the legal regime of various maritime zones (territorial sea, exclusive economic zone, high seas etc). Particular issues such as the settlement of disputes, maritime delimitation, maritime security, fisheries and bioprospecting are also addressed.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in International Relations and Business, or LAW 211
Restriction: LAW 494, LAWPUBL 435
Restriction: LAW 494, LAWPUBL 435
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LAWPUBL 462
: Law of the Sea2020 Summer School (1200)
An examination of the history of the development of the law of the sea; the sources of the contemporary law of the sea, leading to the adoption of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea; and the legal regime of various maritime zones (territorial sea, exclusive economic zone, high seas etc). Particular issues such as the settlement of disputes, maritime delimitation, maritime security, fisheries and bioprospecting are also addressed.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in International Relations and Business, or LAW 211
Restriction: LAW 494, LAWPUBL 435
Restriction: LAW 494, LAWPUBL 435
438
LAWPUBL 467
: Anti-corruption Law and Democracy2023 Summer School (1230)
The global significance of corruption and its implications for self-government are explored within the context of rising economic and political inequality and illiberal populism. This course asks whether anti-corruption law can respond to democracy’s vulnerabilities and decline. It examines current economic and political trends, anti-corruption law domestically and internationally, and the potential for enhancing the law to better-protect political integrity.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211
Restriction: LAWHONS 735
Restriction: LAWHONS 735
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LAWPUBL 467
: Anti-corruption Law and Democracy2021 Summer School (1210)
The global significance of corruption and its implications for self-government are explored within the context of rising economic and political inequality and illiberal populism. This course asks whether anti-corruption law can respond to democracy’s vulnerabilities and decline. It examines current economic and political trends, anti-corruption law domestically and internationally, and the potential for enhancing the law to better-protect political integrity.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211
Restriction: LAWHONS 735
Restriction: LAWHONS 735
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LAWPUBL 467
: Anti-corruption Law and Democracy2020 Summer School (1200)
The global significance of corruption and its implications for self-government are explored within the context of rising economic and political inequality and illiberal populism. This course asks whether anti-corruption law can respond to democracy’s vulnerabilities and decline. It examines current economic and political trends, anti-corruption law domestically and internationally, and the potential for enhancing the law to better-protect political integrity.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211
Restriction: LAWHONS 735
Restriction: LAWHONS 735
441
MAORI 101
: Introduction to Written Māori2020 Summer School (1200)
An introduction to listening, reading, writing and translation techniques used in the composition, reading and understanding of basic Māori. Designed for students with little or no knowledge of the language, and for those with some fluency wishing to understand simple sentence structure and composition.
Restriction: May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
442
MAORI 101G
: Introduction to Written Māori2020 Summer School (1200)
An introduction to listening, reading, writing and translation techniques used in the composition, reading and understanding of basic Māori. Designed for students with little or no knowledge of the language, and for those with some fluency wishing to understand simple sentence structure and composition.
Restriction: May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
443
MAORI 103
: Introduction to Spoken Māori2025 Summer School (1250)
An introduction to spoken Māori for those with no previous knowledge of the language. Concentrates on the acquisition of aural and oral skills, developing the ability to understand and speak Māori.
Restriction: MĀORI 106. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
444
MAORI 103
: Introduction to Spoken Māori2024 Summer School (1240)
An introduction to spoken Māori for those with no previous knowledge of the language. Concentrates on the acquisition of aural and oral skills, developing the ability to understand and speak Māori.
Restriction: MĀORI 106. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
445
MAORI 103
: Introduction to Spoken Māori2023 Summer School (1230)
An introduction to spoken Māori for those with no previous knowledge of the language. Concentrates on the acquisition of aural and oral skills, developing the ability to understand and speak Māori.
Restriction: MĀORI 106. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
446
MAORI 103
: Introduction to Spoken Māori2022 Summer School (1220)
An introduction to spoken Māori for those with no previous knowledge of the language. Concentrates on the acquisition of aural and oral skills, developing the ability to understand and speak Māori.
Restriction: MĀORI 106. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
447
MAORI 103
: Introduction to Spoken Māori2021 Summer School (1210)
An introduction to spoken Māori for those with no previous knowledge of the language. Concentrates on the acquisition of aural and oral skills, developing the ability to understand and speak Māori.
Restriction: MĀORI 106. May not be taken if a more advanced language acquisition course in this subject has previously been passed
448
MAORI 130
: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World2025 Summer School (1250)
An introduction to Māori analyses of topics that are often discussed and sometimes controversial, and that continue to shape contemporary life in New Zealand. Topics include aspects of world view, philosophy and social organisation; the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Waitangi and European immigration; and contemporary issues including Treaty claims, ownership of the foreshore and seabed and constitutional issues.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
449
MAORI 130
: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World2023 Summer School (1230)
An introduction to Māori analyses of topics that are often discussed and sometimes controversial, and that continue to shape contemporary life in New Zealand. Topics include aspects of world view, philosophy and social organisation; the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Waitangi and European immigration; and contemporary issues including Treaty claims, ownership of the foreshore and seabed and constitutional issues.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
450
MAORI 130
: Te Ao Māori: The Māori World2022 Summer School (1220)
An introduction to Māori analyses of topics that are often discussed and sometimes controversial, and that continue to shape contemporary life in New Zealand. Topics include aspects of world view, philosophy and social organisation; the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Waitangi and European immigration; and contemporary issues including Treaty claims, ownership of the foreshore and seabed and constitutional issues.
No pre-requisites or restrictions