Purpose |
LLB graduates will have a comprehensive knowledge of the New Zealand legal framework and its underlying concepts and principles. Graduates will have developed to a high level skills in critical and ethical analysis, problem-solving, research and written and oral communication. As well as meeting the requirements for admission as barristers and solicitors in New Zealand, graduates will be prepared for employment opportunities in a wide variety of occupations in commercial, non-commercial and government organisations operating both in New Zealand and internationally and for postgraduate study.
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Content |
The legal system, contract law, law of torts, property law, criminal law, public law, company law, intellectual property, dispute resolution, ethics. Arbitration, banking, competition, confidentiality, construction, copyright, corporate governance, cyberspace, employment, environmental, evidence, family, finance, health, insolvency, insurance, international, legal history, legal philosophy, litigation, local government, Maori governance, media, negotiation, patents, procedure, regulation, resource management, sales, securities, taxation, trade marks, treaties, world trade.
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Resources |
No Resource is available.
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Qualification Structure |
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Points |
Bachelor of Laws
(LLB)
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480.00 |
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Application Details |
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