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  1. Doctoral study in Law

    The Davis Law Library is the largest law library in New Zealand. Auckland Law School is home to a number of renound research centres. Stimulating and rewarding, a PhD at the Auckland Law School requires a high level of self-motivation and discipline, providing an exciting opportunity to engage in independent, cutting-edge research.

  2. PhD

    The teaching staff at Faculty of Law includes scholars of national and international standing, which allows advanced research supervision over a range of topics, as reflected by the work of our current PhD students. The programme is overseen by PhD Adviser Nicole Moreham and administered by the Postgraduate Administrator.

  3. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Postgraduate Study, Faculty of Law

    An LLB from New Zealand with honours, a master's degree, or a comparable level of achievement at a law school outside of New Zealand with substantially equivalent standards as Otago; Attained at least a B+ average for all 300- and 400-level papers (or equivalent) taken in prior degrees; Visit the University of Otago PhD Office website

  4. Research Degrees—PhD and Master of Laws

    Victoria University of Wellington's graduate-level law students benefit from conducting their studies in a law school that is located amongst other globally ranked faculties and schools. Located in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand, Victoria University of Wellington has a tradition of fostering strong global links in teaching and ...

  5. Auckland Law School

    New Zealand's leading law school. Find out about our world rankings and reputation. Our Rankings Events. Photos and videos from upcoming and past events at Auckland Law School. ... Stimulating and rewarding, a PhD at Auckland Law School provides an exciting opportunity to engage in independent, cutting-edge research. Apply now

  6. Masters and doctoral study in Law

    Approximately 20 PhD students are studying in the Faculty of Law at any one time. Full and part-time study options are available. With approval, extramural enrolment is possible. The minimum requirements are the equivalent of a Bachelor's degree (with a sufficient grade of Honours) or a Masters degree in Law (or a relevant subject).

  7. Postgraduate study

    The University's Law library, which occupies the southern half of the Government Buildings, holds an extensive collection of primary and secondary sources for the study of New Zealand law. Other resources include statutes and reports from the major common law jurisdictions and some Pacific Island countries, as well as a substantial ...

  8. Doctor of Philosophy in Law

    The PhD is a globally recognised postgraduate research degree and the highest level of degree you can achieve. PhD students are critical, curious, creative thinkers who undertake original research over at least 3 years. ... Auckland Law School has New Zealand's largest community of legal academics and is ranked the best law school in New ...

  9. PDF Interested in the PhD in law at the University of Auckland

    o New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law o New Zealand Centre for Human Rights Law, Policy and Practice o Research Centre for Business Law PhD students at Auckland Law School have full access to the resources in The Davis Law Library, the largest Law Library in New Zealand, and a well-recognised legal research resource throughout the Asia ...

  10. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Law

    Entry criteria. To qualify to enrol for the PhD, an applicant must. have qualified for the award of a New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or master's degree,1 in a field relevant to the proposed research with at least second class honours (first division) or distinction, or for a qualification considered by the Academic Board to be equivalent, or

  11. Doctor of Philosophy

    The UC Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a research-only degree, carried out under expert supervision and using world-class facilities. At UC you can complete a PhD in over 70 subjects, joining over 1,000 students from more than 60 nations. A PhD involves extensive, sustained, and original research in your chosen subject, with the results being ...

  12. Law :: University of Waikato

    Graduate Diploma; Magister Juris; Study towards a Bachelor of Laws. ... We have the most diverse and vibrant student body of all law schools in New Zealand. Up to 30 per cent of all our students identify themselves as Māori and nearly 16 per cent come from Pacific background. Nearly 40 per cent of our students are over the age of 25.

  13. Law, Ph.D.

    About. The Faculty of Law from the University of Canterbury offers a full range of supervision for doctoral studies. University of Canterbury. Christchurch , New Zealand. Top 2% worldwide. Studyportals University Meta Ranking. 4.2 Read 23 reviews.

  14. Doctor of Philosophy :: University of Waikato

    The degree of Doctor of Philosophy is awarded by the University for research carried out under the supervision of at least two staff members. A PhD can also be presented as a PhD with Publication or a PhD with a Creative Practice Component. Points and Duration. 480 points, 3 years. Locations. Hamilton, Tauranga. Papers offered differ by location.

  15. Law, Ph.D.

    Overview. The Law at University of Auckland is a globally recognised postgraduate research degree, available in over 100 different subjects. Candidates will undertake independent and original research, supervised by academic experts and research leaders. During your doctoral studies, you will have opportunities to expand and develop your personal, professional and academic skills.

  16. Research and scholarship

    The Law Faculty also hosts journals under the New Zealand Association of Comparative Law including its Yearbook. Research degrees—PhD and Master of Laws For those seeking to pursue higher degrees by research, a PhD or Master of Laws , completed by course work, thesis, or by a combination of a dissertation and course work, could be the right ...

  17. New Zealand PhD programmes

    A PhD gained in New Zealand will be recognised around the world, identifying you as an expert in your specialty. Develop valuable transferable skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving and independence, and gain a competitive advantage in a knowledge-based global job market. All of New Zealand's universities are ranked in the top 3% ...

  18. 261 PhD programmes in New Zealand

    Philosophy. 4,278 EUR / year. 3 years. The Philosophy PhD at University of Auckland is a globally recognised postgraduate research degree and the highest level of degree you can achieve. Ph.D. / Full-time, Part-time / On Campus. University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand. Ranked top 1%.

  19. Faculty of Law

    The University of Otago's Faculty of Law is a leader in legal research in New Zealand. It also has an international reputation for producing independent, well-prepared graduates, who find career opportunities throughout the world.

  20. Postgraduate Certificate in Law

    With the largest range of postgraduate courses in the country, at New Zealand's top-ranked law school we'll give you the tools to advance your career. Our PGCertLaw is designed for professionals from non-legal backgrounds who require some knowledge of legal matters. Professionals such as accountants and auditors, architects and town ...

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  22. Seven Yalies to hone leadership skills as Knight-Hennessy Scholars

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  24. Research Areas for PhD and LLM supervision

    At Victoria University of Wellington's Faculty of Law, research supervision at both PhD and Master's levels is second to none. Applicants are welcome to contact prospective supervisors—our Faculty members' areas of interest are listed below. Click on a person's name to view their detailed profile and contact details. Subject Area ...

  25. From Munchy Mart to financial markets

    Media contact: Sophie Boladeras I Media adviser. M: 022 4600 388. E: [email protected]. Juggling law and commerce with a permanent role in finance meant autumn graduate Paul Koraua left university with five years of professional experience.

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    The US state of Colorado has revised its law on products containing intentionally added PFAS. These amendments will be implemented in phases, starting January 2025. In June 2022, Colorado approved HB 22-1345 (Chapter 338) to regulate perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in a variety of consumer goods ( SafeGuardS 76/22 ).

  27. Postgraduate study in Law, Faculty of Law

    This is a postgraduate-focused course in Health Systems Law, and will be of interest to senior clinicians, health board members, chief executives, and senior managers working in the health sector in Australia and New Zealand. Postgraduate law students and practising lawyers with an interest in the field of health law may also find the course ...

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    Coster, speaking to media today, said police know gang members commit a large amount of the crime in New Zealand - 8 per cent of all violence and 18 per cent of serious violence.

  29. Sky's the limit for Harvard-bound architecture graduate

    Best of all, his fees and living expenses will be paid for thanks to the Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship, a highly competitive award granted to a maximum of three New Zealand students a year. The 21-year-old applied to five universities overseas - Harvard, MIT, UC Berkely, TU Delft and the University of Melbourne.

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