Breadcrumbs List.
Auckland Law School
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All-female team wins 121-year-old debate contest
28 April 2023
The University of Auckland Debating Society has won the prestigious 'Joynt Scroll' debating championship.
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'We have to inquire further' – David Williams
19 April 2023
Esteemed Indigenous law and treaty rights expert Professor Emeritus David V Williams FRSNZ was honoured with an appointment to the Waitangi Tribunal this month.
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How has Govt got into such a mess over rongoā Māori?
12 April 2023
Opinion: If passed, the Therapeutic Products Bill would create a regime administered by an “independent registrar”, who is also a Ministry of Health employee. There is no guaranteed role for Māori in its operation, let alone in key decisions, writes Jane Kelsey
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How would we know if justice is being served?
6 April 2023
Opinion: Bench books are publicly-funded manuals that help judges make decisions. Amid criticism of our Family Court using outdated and discredited theories, Carrie Leonetti asks why they're not publicly-available.
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UN climate resolution a remarkable feat
4 April 2023
Top environmental law academics say the UN General Assembly’s decision to bring the world’s biggest problem to the world’s highest court is remarkable and a testament to the leadership of Pacific peoples.
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We must address Earth system decline
4 April 2023
Opinion: The Government of Aotearoa New Zealand has a unique opportunity to demonstrate leadership and action by changing its laws to conform with the laws of nature, writes Klaus Bosselmann.
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University talents are Ockham Book Awards finalists
1 April 2023
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland is well-represented on the short list at the 2023 Ockham Book Awards.
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Auckland law students negotiate way to another win
30 March 2023
Law students from six continents competed in the 2023 Transatlantic Negotiation Competition this month before a University of Auckland team took it out for the second year running.
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A crisis we just can’t seem to fix
29 March 2023
Opinion: Mandating domestic violence training for family court judges to ensure they have the evidence-based expertise to do their jobs appropriately does not threaten judicial independence - it enhances it, argues Carrie Leonetti
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2023 Kupe Leadership Scholars announced
29 March 2023
Students from across the University are undertaking an exciting experience of personal growth and challenge this year thanks to a Kupe Leadership Scholarship.
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Twice as nice: two works by Craig Elliffe among world’s best
28 March 2023
Not one, but two research papers by tax law expert Craig Elliffe from Auckland Law School are shortlisted for a prestigious international award.
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International law has failed the global environment: what's next?
20 March 2023
A look back over the past 50 years shows that international environmental law has ignored its overarching objective to protect the global environment, says Professor Klaus Bosselmann.