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Welcome to the Faculty of Law
Situated in the heart of the city's legal precinct, the Auckland Law School has strong links to the practising profession and the judiciary. Our aspiration is to provide a complete legal education, preparing students for legal practice and other careers in an internationalised world. We offer the largest range of courses of any law faculty in New Zealand, and our postgraduate programme attracts research students from around the world.
News
TRT Sign Up Stall
15 March 2010
World-beating essay in commercial law
12 March 2010
First Cameron Fellow in residence
2 March 2010
Teaching Evidence Law across New Zealand
1 March 2010
For the first time Te Rākau Ture provided a sign up stall in the Quad during O’week.>>
Katrina Winsor, a masters graduate of the Auckland Law School, has become the first New Zealander to win a highly prestigious essay competition in international commercial law.>>
Jim Ryan, a US specialist in constitutional law, as well as law and education, is at the Law School until late April as the inaugural Cameron Visiting Fellow.>>
It's been a busy summer for Associate Professor Scott Optican and Senior Lecturer Peter Sankoff. Although students are only just now returning to the Law Faculty, Scott and Peter have spent the past two weeks teaching, providing a series of seminars>>
Events
2010 Australasian Law Teachers Association (ALTA) Conference
Professor Jim Ryan public lecture 14 April
Professor John Gardner public lecture 29 March
Call for Papers! 2 April 2010 Abstract submissions close. 7 May 2010 Early registrations close. 14 June 2010 Full paper submissions close.
”Lawyers, Guns, and Money: The Principles and Politics of Modern American Constitutional Interpretation”
'The Electrician's Tale: Jean Charles de Menezes and the Political Morality'



