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Mental Health and the Law
Course Code LAWS976
EFTS 0.2500
Points 30.00
Level 9
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Explores the operation of mental health legislation in Aotearoa, New Zealand, specifically focusing on the laws related to the civil commitment of people for psychiatric treatment and related legislation. Examines the experiences of tāngata whai ora (people seeking wellness), focusing on the diverse ways of understanding and responding to mental distress, being subjected to civil commitment and discrimination. Introduces the role of lawyers in upholding tāngata whaiora rights, as well as therapeutic jurisprudence and trauma-informed approaches to legal practice. Investigates the international human rights obligations for Aotearoa, New Zealand and aims to equip students with the skills to facilitate supported decision-making.
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Qualifications
The course is available as part of the following qualifications.
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  AK1044   Master of Laws   (LLM)
120.00
  AK1050   Postgraduate Certificate in Law   (PgCertLaw)
60.00
No requisite courses specified.
  ICE1   Individual Course Enrolment   (ICE)
0.00
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