Breadcrumbs List.
Auckland Law School
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The myth of sovereignty
2 November 2022
Opinion: The idea of sovereignty underpins all our laws and institutions, and has been used to impose Crown authority over Māori. That’s despite the fact no one knows how it was legally acquired, writes Claire Charters.
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Unclear endgame for the war in Ukraine
28 October 2022
Feature: The war in Ukraine is evolving as a dangerous trigger point for widespread global conflict. Anthony Doesburg talks to three University of Auckland experts who analyse the issues.
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Rutherford fellowships recognise fresh ideas with real world impact
28 October 2022
2022 Rutherford fellowships awarded to three researchers at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland.
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Justice Dame Susan Glazebrook's promise to forget no one
28 October 2022
Opinion: Justice Dame Susan Glazebrook speaks out about the plight of female judges in Afghanistan.
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Pacific-focused research awarded $800k
27 October 2022
International law and organisations expert Dr Guy Fiti Sinclair is one of just 12 recipients to be awarded an $800,000 Rutherford Discovery Fellowship from the Royal Society Te Apārangi this year.
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Mediation mastery: law team takes out title
18 October 2022
A Faculty of Law team took out the 2022 Asia-Pacific Commercial Mediation Competition following a three-hour head-to-head mock mediation session.
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Legal academic to discuss constitution’s fragile foundations
17 October 2022
The legality of the British Crown’s claims to sovereignty is being examined by legal academic Dr Claire Charters at the 2022 Bruce Jesson Memorial Lecture.
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Former lawyer rekindles love of law by teaching it
1 October 2022
After practising as a lawyer, it took a return to study to rekindle Nikki Chamberlain’s love of the law.
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Anna Hood: observing the frustration at the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
1 October 2022
Opinion: With a rise in risk that nuclear weapons might be deployed, Dr Anna Hood says it is frustrating to see mere lip service paid to disarmament.
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Pacific scholarship honours first Samoan graduate
29 September 2022
A new Pacific endowment is a tribute to the late Olive Malienafau Nelson, the first Samoan woman to graduate from the University of Auckland Law School.
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Cost of clothing: covered
29 September 2022
Law students are getting kitted out in smart new duds thanks to Dress for Success.
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Paper on Five Eyes, spies, and international ties flies high
27 September 2022
Two law graduates have taken out an annual essay competition with works exploring Pharmac and the Five Eyes intelligence network.