Course Details
Art Law
Course Code LAWS770
EFTS 0.1250
Points 15.00
Level 7
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Prescriptor
Introduces students to the operation of the visual arts world. The course is divided into three parts. Part A consists of an introduction to relevant overriding concepts such as “what is art?”; art, obscenity and morality; moral and legal issues arising from repatriation art works; and art as a commercial construct. Part B looks at the workings of the commercial art world in New Zealand and, to a lesser extent, overseas. Part C examines the relevance of art in the community by examining the operation of art galleries and whether selective works of visual art should receive enhanced protection by virtue of serving a key societal function.
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Qualifications
The course is available as part of the following qualifications.
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  AK2601   Certificate in Legal Studies   (CertLegalSt)
60.00
  AK1008   Bachelor of Laws   (LLB)
480.00
Prerequisites
75.00 points from LAWS604LAWS605LAWS621LAWS622LAWS623
  AK1009   Bachelor of Laws (Honours)   (LLB(Hons))
540.00
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