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### GradCertLaw - Graduate Certificate in Law

#### Graduate Certificate

This flexible certificate is a way for you to take undergraduate law courses if you have already completed an undergraduate law degree from a recognised university. - ### GradDipLaw - Graduate Diploma in Law;)

### GradDipLaw - Graduate Diploma in Law

#### Graduate Diploma

This flexible diploma is a way for international and domestic law graduates to take undergraduate law courses with us if they have already completed an undergraduate law degree from a recognised university. - ### LLB - Bachelor of Laws;)

### LLB - Bachelor of Laws

#### Bachelors

One degree, unlimited potential. Gain the skills and knowledge to meet the high demands of a wide range of careers within the legal profession and beyond. - ### LLB(Hons) - Bachelor of Laws (Honours);)

### LLB(Hons) - Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

#### Bachelors

Gives high-achieving LLB students the opportunity to dig deeper into an area of law and to hone their research and dissertation writing skills. - ### LLM - Master of Laws;)

### LLM - Master of Laws

#### Masters

Take the next step towards practising law at a higher level with a programme designed for law graduates who wish to upskill or specialise. With the largest range of postgraduate courses in the country, at New Zealand’s top-ranked law school, you’ll gain the tools to advance your career. - ### MIP - Master of Intellectual Property;)

### MIP - Master of Intellectual Property

#### Masters

A 120-point programme tailored for both law and non-law graduates, designed to enhance knowledge and expertise in trans-Tasman intellectual property law and to meet the educational requirements for registration as a patent and trade mark attorney. - ### MLS - Master of Legal Studies;)

### MLS - Master of Legal Studies

#### Masters

No prior training in law? No problem. Give your career a legal advantage with this masters programme designed for non-law graduates wanting to enhance their existing skills with legal expertise. With the largest range of postgraduate courses in the country, at New Zealand’s top-ranked law school, you'll gain the tools to advance or even switch your career. - ### MTaxS - Master of Taxation Studies;)

### MTaxS - Master of Taxation Studies

#### Masters

Join our Postgraduate Taxation programme and become a leader in taxation with a comprehensive curriculum designed by industry experts, covering the latest tax regulations and strategies. Tailored for Law or Commerce graduates aiming for careers in tax advocacy or consulting, this specialised programme offers New Zealand’s largest range of postgraduate tax courses. Benefit from flexible learning options, real-world applications, and extensive networking opportunities, equipping you with the advanced knowledge and tools needed to stand out in the competitive job market. Apply now to take the next step toward your professional goals. - ### PGCertIP - Postgraduate Certificate in Intellectual Property;)

### PGCertIP - Postgraduate Certificate in Intellectual Property

#### Postgraduate Certificate

This 60-point programme is designed for non-law graduates who wish to develop expertise in trans-Tasman intellectual property law. We offer courses particularly relevant to those seeking registration as a trade mark attorney. - ### PGCertLaw - Postgraduate Certificate in Law;)

### PGCertLaw - Postgraduate Certificate in Law

#### Postgraduate Certificate

Give your expertise a legal spin with this certificate programme designed for Law and non-Law graduates wanting to enhance their existing skills. If you have limited time or wish to study only a few Law courses, this programme is for you. - ### ACADINT A01 - Academic Integrity Course;)

### ACADINT A01 - Academic Integrity Course

#### Course

An online course designed to increase student knowledge of academic integrity, university rules relating to academic conduct, and the identification and consequences of academic misconduct. Students work through a series of modules, outlining scenarios that they may encounter while studying at university. Each scenario provides information on relevant rules, resources and expected behaviour. - ### COMLAW 740A - The Tax Base - Level 9;)

### COMLAW 740A - The Tax Base - Level 9

#### Course

An advanced study of the breadth of the New Zealand income tax base, including the different concepts of income, its timing and recognition. Comparisons between the nature of capital and income and the differing treatment of each provide a deeper understanding of the policy behind the New Zealand income tax regime. Provides a theoretical background and detailed technical knowledge of the scope and application of the most significant regimes for income, deduction and timing in the Income Tax Act 2007. Involves individual research resulting in a substantial individual research essay. - ### COMLAW 740B - The Tax Base - Level 9;)

### COMLAW 740B - The Tax Base - Level 9

#### Course

An advanced study of the breadth of the New Zealand income tax base, including the different concepts of income, its timing and recognition. Comparisons between the nature of capital and income and the differing treatment of each provide a deeper understanding of the policy behind the New Zealand income tax regime. Provides a theoretical background and detailed technical knowledge of the scope and application of the most significant regimes for income, deduction and timing in the Income Tax Act 2007. Involves individual research resulting in a substantial individual research essay. - ### COMLAW 747 - Goods and Services Tax;)

### COMLAW 747 - Goods and Services Tax

#### Course

An advanced study of Goods and Services Tax. Provides both a theoretical background and high level of technical knowledge of the GST Act 1985. Comparisons with other indirect taxes and overseas variations of GST (notably Australian GST and UK VAT) provide a deeper understanding of the policy behind the New Zealand GST regime. Major topics include taxable activities, input tax, output tax, registration, adjustments, taxable supplies, timing and the GST anti-avoidance provisions. - ### LAW 121G - Law and Society;)

### LAW 121G - Law and Society

#### Course

An introduction to theories of the nature, functions and origins of law and legal systems, including sources of law; comparative concepts of law; an overview of constitutional and legal arrangements in New Zealand, including the role of the courts; the operation of the legal system in historical and contemporary New Zealand with a focus on concepts of property rights, the Treaty of Waitangi, Treaty Settlements and proposals for constitutional change. Note: Does not meet the General Education requirement for LLB, LLB(Hons), LLB conjoint or LLB(Hons) conjoint degrees. - ### LAW 131 - Legal Method;)

### LAW 131 - Legal Method

#### Course

An introductory study of how law is made and applied in New Zealand – an overview of the law-making roles of the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government; other influences on the development of the law; an introduction to case law, including judicial reasoning and the doctrine of precedent; an introduction to statute law, including the legislative process and techniques of statutory interpretation and application; the interaction between case law and legislation. - ### LAW 141 - Legal Foundations;)

### LAW 141 - Legal Foundations

#### Course

An overview of the classification, sources and operation of core aspects of New Zealand law, including state law and tikanga Māori. An introduction to other sources, perspectives and explanations of law. - ### LAW 201A - Criminal Law;)

### LAW 201A - Criminal Law

#### Course

An introduction to the principles and practice of criminal law in Aotearoa New Zealand, including an analysis of a selection of offences, criminal defences and the rules attributing criminal liability. Apart from the rules concerning burden of proof and an introduction to the principles and process of sentencing, no detailed study is made in this course of the law of evidence or procedure. - ### LAW 201B - Criminal Law;)

### LAW 201B - Criminal Law

#### Course

An introduction to the principles and practice of criminal law in Aotearoa New Zealand, including an analysis of a selection of offences, criminal defences and the rules attributing criminal liability. Apart from the rules concerning burden of proof and an introduction to the principles and process of sentencing, no detailed study is made in this course of the law of evidence or procedure. - ### LAW 211A - Public Law;)

### LAW 211A - Public Law

#### Course

The principles and workings of the New Zealand constitution; the powers, privileges and immunities of the three branches of government; the exercise and control of public power; and the relationship between the individual and the State (including the position of Māori under the Treaty of Waitangi). - ### LAW 211B - Public Law;)

### LAW 211B - Public Law

#### Course

The principles and workings of the New Zealand constitution; the powers, privileges and immunities of the three branches of government; the exercise and control of public power; and the relationship between the individual and the State (including the position of Māori under the Treaty of Waitangi). - ### LAW 231A - Law of Torts;)

### LAW 231A - Law of Torts

#### Course

The general principles of civil liability for non-consensual wrongs. The principles of liability applying to selected torts, including the intentional torts such as: assault, battery, false imprisonment, intentionally inflicting emotional distress, trespass to land, wrongs to goods, negligence, strict liability, nuisance and defamation. The law relating to compensation for personal injury. - ### LAW 231B - Law of Torts;)

### LAW 231B - Law of Torts

#### Course

The general principles of civil liability for non-consensual wrongs. The principles of liability applying to selected torts, including the intentional torts such as: assault, battery, false imprisonment, intentionally inflicting emotional distress, trespass to land, wrongs to goods, negligence, strict liability, nuisance and defamation. The law relating to compensation for personal injury. - ### LAW 241A - Law of Contract;)

### LAW 241A - Law of Contract

#### Course

The general principles of contract law including: the formation of contracts at common law, New Zealand contract legislation, breach of contract, and remedies for breach of contract. An introduction to the general principles of agency. - ### LAW 241B - Law of Contract;)

### LAW 241B - Law of Contract

#### Course

The general principles of contract law including: the formation of contracts at common law, New Zealand contract legislation, breach of contract, and remedies for breach of contract. An introduction to the general principles of agency. - ### LAW 297 - Legal Research, Writing and Communication;)

### LAW 297 - Legal Research, Writing and Communication

#### Course

Legal research, writing, mooting and other requirements, as determined by the Dean of Faculty of Law. - ### LAW 297A - Legal Research, Writing and Communication;)

### LAW 297A - Legal Research, Writing and Communication

#### Course

Legal research, writing, mooting and other requirements, as determined by the Dean of Faculty of Law. - ### LAW 297B - Legal Research, Writing and Communication;)

### LAW 297B - Legal Research, Writing and Communication

#### Course

Legal research, writing, mooting and other requirements, as determined by the Dean of Faculty of Law. - ### LAW 298A - Legal Research, Writing and Communication;)

### LAW 298A - Legal Research, Writing and Communication

#### Course

Legal research, writing, mooting and other requirements, as determined by the Dean of Faculty of Law. - ### LAW 298B - Legal Research, Writing and Communication;)

### LAW 298B - Legal Research, Writing and Communication

#### Course

Legal research, writing, mooting and other requirements, as determined by the Dean of Faculty of Law. - ### LAW 301A - Land Law;)

### LAW 301A - Land Law

#### Course

A study of the history and principles of land law including: estates and interests in land, the effect of registration and indefeasibility of title, leasehold estates, easements and profits, mortgages, and concurrent interests in land, and covenants affecting freehold land. - ### LAW 301B - Land Law;)

### LAW 301B - Land Law

#### Course

A study of the history and principles of land law including: estates and interests in land, the effect of registration and indefeasibility of title, leasehold estates, easements and profits, mortgages, and concurrent interests in land, and covenants affecting freehold land. - ### LAW 304 - Equity;)

### LAW 304 - Equity

#### Course

A study of the central principles and remedies of equity including: the fiduciary principle, relationships of confidence, unconscionable conduct, undue influence, estoppel, assignments, trusts (express, resulting and constructive), charities, tracing, third-party liability, the assignment in equity of choses in action, and priorities. Basic principles of the law of succession and of the administration of estates. - ### LAW 305 - Land Law;)

### LAW 305 - Land Law

#### Course

A study of the history and principles of land law including: estates and interests in land, the effect of registration and indefeasibility of title, leasehold estates, easements and profits, mortgages and concurrent interests in land, and covenants affecting freehold land. - ### LAW 306A - Equity;)

### LAW 306A - Equity

#### Course

A study of the central principles and remedies of equity including: the fiduciary principle, relationships of confidence, unconscionable conduct, undue influence, estoppel, assignments, trusts (express, resulting and constructive), charities, tracing, third-party liability, the assignment in equity of choses in action, and priorities. Basic principles of the law of succession and of the administration of estates. - ### LAW 306B - Equity;)

### LAW 306B - Equity

#### Course

A study of the central principles and remedies of equity including: the fiduciary principle, relationships of confidence, unconscionable conduct, undue influence, estoppel, assignments, trusts (express, resulting and constructive), charities, tracing, third-party liability, the assignment in equity of choses in action, and priorities. Basic principles of the law of succession and of the administration of estates.