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Full year
Hamilton, Tauranga
Part One examines the principles of constitutionalism and the framework of the New Zealand system of government. Part Two examines the exercise and control of executive power in New Zealand and the relationship between the state, its agencies and the individual.
Teaching Periods and Locations
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24D (HAM)
Hamilton, FLEXI mode, Asynchronous24D (HAM)D Teaching Period :26 Feb 2024 - 03 Nov 2024Hamilton50% internal assessment, 50% examinations -
24D (TGA)
Tauranga, FLEXI mode, Asynchronous24D (TGA)D Teaching Period :26 Feb 2024 - 03 Nov 2024Tauranga50% internal assessment, 50% examinations
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24D (HAM) Paper outline |
D Teaching Period : 26 Feb 2024 - 03 Nov 2024 |
Hamilton |
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50% internal assessment, 50% examinations |
24D (TGA) Paper outline |
D Teaching Period : 26 Feb 2024 - 03 Nov 2024 |
Tauranga |
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50% internal assessment, 50% examinations |
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This paper will be delivered in Tauranga via 2 hour in person small group workshops taught by our Tauranga campus based Teaching Fellows. Lectures will generally be available via videoconference delivered from our Hamilton campus (and will be recorded). Selected lectures may be delivered in person in Tauranga. This paper is moderated under accreditation requirements of the New Zealand Council of Legal Education and is required for admission to the Bar in New Zealand. Any LAWS coded papers in the Legal System, Public Law, Contracts, Torts, Criminal Law, Land Law, Equity and Succession, and Legal Ethics completed before 2019 will become stale in 2028 and students wishing to be admitted to the Bar should make a stale application to the New Zealand Council of Legal Education.
Available subjects
- Paper details current as of 2 Jun 2024 03:44am
- Indicative fees current as of 18 Nov 2024 01:20am