LAWS 396

ST: Legal Issues in the Pacific

Pacific people and legal identity are the critical study of legal systems and issues within the Pacific region. This course provides students with the opportunity to build comprehensive understanding and undertake research of importance to the Pacific region. It will provide students with an introduction to Pacific indigeneity and current challenges in the region.

Course overview

Points

15

Fees

$883.35 NZD

International fees

$4593.75 NZD

Course offered in

  • Trimester 3

Duration

1 trimester

Prerequisites

60 LAWS 200-level points;

Co-requisites

60 further LAWS 200-level points, LAWS 301

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Taught by

The School of Law

Faculty of Law

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Legal issues in the Pacific is the critical study of legal systems and issues within the Pacific region. This paper provides students with the opportunity to build comprehensive understanding and undertake research of importance in the Pacific region. It will provide students with an introduction to Pacific indigeneity and current legal challenges in the Pacific region, including constitutional, recognition and application of customary law, intellectual property, regional engagement between states.

Course learning objectives

Students who pass this course should be able to:

  1. Demonstrate applied understanding of concepts and knowledge of Pacific indigeneity.

  2. Demonstrate knowledge of Pacific based methodology.

  3. Place Pacific law, history, and society within context.

  4. Appreciate arguments for and against various proposals for law reform in the Pacific region.

  5. Cogently discuss, orally and in writing, the above ideas and concepts.

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The Use of Te Reo Māori for Assessment Policy

Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington values te reo Māori. Students who wish to submit any of their assessments in te reo Māori must refer to The Use of Te Reo Māori for Assessment Policy - PDF 134kb

He mea nui te reo Māori ki Te Herenga Waka. Ki te pīrangi koe ki te tuhituhi i ō aro matawai i roto i te reo Māori, tēnā me mātua whakapā atu ki te kaupapa here, The Use of Te Reo Māori for Assessment Policy - PDF 134kb

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