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4501
LAWGENRL 401
: Evidence2021 Semester One (1213)
An overview of the rules related to the presentation of proof in New Zealand courts (civil and criminal) and tribunals, including the rules relating to hearsay, opinion evidence, privilege, examination of witnesses, confessions and the exclusion of illegally obtained evidence.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 231
Restriction: LAW 425
Restriction: LAW 425
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LAWGENRL 401
: Evidence2020 Semester One (1203)
An overview of the rules related to the presentation of proof in New Zealand courts (civil and criminal) and tribunals, including the rules relating to hearsay, opinion evidence, privilege, examination of witnesses, confessions and the exclusion of illegally obtained evidence.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 231
Restriction: LAW 425
Restriction: LAW 425
4503
LAWGENRL 405
: Community Law Internship2023 Semester One (1233)
Participation in and report on an approved internship involving at least 150 hours internship with an approved organisation in a community context, and evaluation of the issues arising therefrom.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241, 298 or 299
Restriction: LAWGENRL 447
Restriction: LAWGENRL 447
4504
LAWGENRL 405
: Community Law Internship2022 Semester One (1223)
Participation in and report on an approved internship involving at least 150 hours internship with an approved organisation in a community context, and evaluation of the issues arising therefrom.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241, 298 or 299
Restriction: LAWGENRL 447
Restriction: LAWGENRL 447
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LAWGENRL 405
: Community Law Internship2021 Semester One (1213)
Participation in and report on an approved internship involving at least 150 hours internship with an approved organisation in a community context, and evaluation of the issues arising therefrom.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241, 298 or 299
Restriction: LAWGENRL 447
Restriction: LAWGENRL 447
4506
LAWGENRL 413
: Animals and the Law2025 Semester One (1253)
The history, philosophy, and ethics of humanity's treatment of animals; relevant legislation and case law. Topics include: the development of the humane movement; consideration of whether all animals should be treated as property and the justification for such an approach; the development of animal protection legislation and what it does for animals; and the emergence of a concept of Animal Rights; the use of animals in farming, entertainment, research, and in a companion animal context; enforcement and sentencing of animal welfare offending; and international trends and developments in animal law.
Prerequisite: LAW 211
Restriction: LAW 462, LAWGENRL 442
Restriction: LAW 462, LAWGENRL 442
4507
LAWGENRL 415
: Evidence2025 Semester One (1253)
An overview of the rules related to the presentation of proof in New Zealand courts (civil and criminal) and tribunals, including the rules relating to hearsay, opinion evidence, privilege, examination of witnesses, confessions and the exclusion of illegally obtained evidence.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 231
Restriction: LAW 425, LAWGENRL 401
Restriction: LAW 425, LAWGENRL 401
4508
LAWGENRL 415
: Evidence2024 Semester One (1243)
An overview of the rules related to the presentation of proof in New Zealand courts (civil and criminal) and tribunals, including the rules relating to hearsay, opinion evidence, privilege, examination of witnesses, confessions and the exclusion of illegally obtained evidence.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 231
Restriction: LAW 425, LAWGENRL 401
Restriction: LAW 425, LAWGENRL 401
4509
LAWGENRL 416
: Directed Study2024 Semester One (1243)
Directed study on a topic approved by the Academic Head or nominee.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
4510
LAWGENRL 418
: Community Law Internship2025 Semester One (1253)
Participation in and report on an approved internship involving at least 115 hours internship with an approved organisation in a community context, and evaluation of the issues arising therefrom.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241, 298 or 299
Restriction: LAWGENRL 405, 447
Restriction: LAWGENRL 405, 447
4511
LAWGENRL 421
: Civil Procedure2025 Semester One (1253)
Studies in civil processes and procedures, with a focus on the New Zealand Senior Courts (High Court, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court). Covers commencement of proceedings (stating a case and a defence), case management processes, interlocutory steps, discovery, evidence and trial processes, costs and appellate procedures.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
Restriction: LAW 413
Restriction: LAW 413
4512
LAWGENRL 421
: Civil Procedure2023 Semester One (1233)
Studies in civil processes and procedures, with a focus on the New Zealand Senior Courts (High Court, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court). Covers commencement of proceedings (stating a case and a defence), case management processes, interlocutory steps, discovery, evidence and trial processes, costs and appellate procedures.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
Restriction: LAW 413
Restriction: LAW 413
4513
LAWGENRL 421
: Civil Procedure2022 Semester One (1223)
Studies in civil processes and procedures, with a focus on the New Zealand Senior Courts (High Court, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court). Covers commencement of proceedings (stating a case and a defence), case management processes, interlocutory steps, discovery, evidence and trial processes, costs and appellate procedures.
Prerequisite: LAW 201, 211, 231, 241
Restriction: LAW 413
Restriction: LAW 413
4514
LAWGENRL 421
: Civil Procedure2021 Semester One (1213)
Advanced studies in procedure in civil actions and other civil proceedings with reference to the evolution and history of the present form of civil action, pleadings, discovery and other pre-trial devices; joinder of parties; jurisdiction (including equitable jurisdiction); and appellate procedure.
Prerequisite: LAW 231
Restriction: LAW 413
Restriction: LAW 413
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LAWGENRL 421
: Civil Procedure2020 Semester One (1203)
Advanced studies in procedure in civil actions and other civil proceedings with reference to the evolution and history of the present form of civil action, pleadings, discovery and other pre-trial devices; joinder of parties; jurisdiction (including equitable jurisdiction); and appellate procedure.
Prerequisite: LAW 231
Restriction: LAW 413
Restriction: LAW 413
4516
LAWGENRL 423
: Legal History2023 Semester One (1233)
Historical analysis of problems currently facing the law in Aotearoa New Zealand with reference to both English sources and indigenous developments.
Prerequisite: LAW 211
Restriction: LAW 441
Restriction: LAW 441
4517
LAWGENRL 423
: Legal History2022 Semester One (1223)
Historical analysis of problems currently facing the law in Aotearoa New Zealand with reference to both English sources and indigenous developments.
Prerequisite: LAW 211
Restriction: LAW 441
Restriction: LAW 441
4518
LAWGENRL 423
: Legal History2021 Semester One (1213)
Historical analysis of problems currently facing the law in Aotearoa New Zealand with reference to both English sources and indigenous developments.
Prerequisite: LAW 211
Restriction: LAW 441
Restriction: LAW 441
4519
LAWGENRL 424
: Negotiation, Mediation and Dispute Resolution2020 Semester One (1203)
An introduction to negotiation, mediation and dispute resolution covering: (i) a conceptual study of these processes including the study of the function of law, roles of lawyer, ethics, analysis, cultural and socio-economic factors; and (ii) a practical study of these processes including criteria for choosing resolution methods, techniques, attitudes, problem solving strategies, communication techniques, and effectiveness.
Restriction: LAW 447
4520
LAWGENRL 425
: Psychiatry and the Law2023 Semester One (1233)
A general introduction to the formal relationship between psychiatry and law; the legal processes affecting compulsory assessment and treatment, including consideration of constitutional and cultural issues, patients rights and the review process; and the law and practice concerning forensic patients.
Prerequisite: LAW 201
Restriction: LAW 448
Restriction: LAW 448
4521
LAWGENRL 425
: Psychiatry and the Law2022 Semester One (1223)
A general introduction to the formal relationship between psychiatry and law; the legal processes affecting compulsory assessment and treatment, including consideration of constitutional and cultural issues, patients rights and the review process; and the law and practice concerning forensic patients.
Prerequisite: LAW 201
Restriction: LAW 448
Restriction: LAW 448
4522
LAWGENRL 425
: Psychiatry and the Law2021 Semester One (1213)
A general introduction to the formal relationship between psychiatry and law; the legal processes affecting compulsory assessment and treatment, including consideration of constitutional and cultural issues, patients rights and the review process; and the law and practice concerning forensic patients.
Prerequisite: LAW 201
Restriction: LAW 448
Restriction: LAW 448
4523
LAWGENRL 427
: Equitable Remedies2023 Semester One (1233)
Examination of the more important remedies and orders granted in the court's equitable jurisdiction (excluding constructive trusts). Particular attention is directed to remedies in aid of judgment and interlocutory orders to maintain the court's authority over the parties or their property.
Prerequisite: LAW 306
Restriction: LAW 481
Restriction: LAW 481
4524
LAWGENRL 427
: Equitable Remedies2022 Semester One (1223)
Examination of the more important remedies and orders granted in the court's equitable jurisdiction (excluding constructive trusts). Particular attention is directed to remedies in aid of judgment and interlocutory orders to maintain the court's authority over the parties or their property.
Prerequisite: LAW 306
Restriction: LAW 481
Restriction: LAW 481
4525
LAWGENRL 428
: South Pacific Legal Studies2024 Semester One (1243)
Legal study of Pacific Island states located in the regions of Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia. Distinctive features of law arising in Pacific states, for example sources of law; relationships between custom and imported concepts of law; legal pluralism; corruption and anti-corruption measures; democracy and governance; land law; constitutional crises and constitutional developments; environmental and trade issues; regional issues; human rights issues.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage II in International Relations and Business or LAW 211
Restriction: LAW 486
Restriction: LAW 486
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