
The online Global Corporate Law Seminar Series starts on 14 February and will bring together those exploring the company regulation from around the globe.
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Professor David McLauchlan is coming to Auckland on 11 March 2025 to deliver his final official lecture.
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Professor Ramsey will talk on 13 March about how trademark registration and enforcement laws can conflict with the right to freedom of expression.
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Associate Professor Carrie Leonetti is presenting at the 28 March 2025 Stalking Symposium.
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Two decades after its creation, is the Supreme Court hearing the right cases and meeting its statutory objectives? Book launch on 5 December 2024.
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Join us on Wednesday, 4th December 2024 for a day of presentations and discussion on company law reform in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Universities are currently at the centre of heated controversies in most liberal democracies. On the one hand, universities are criticised for failing properly to protect freedom of speech and a culture of free inquiry in their communities.
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Join us for this talk, which will explore the dilemmas of courts in deciding whether to speak in the language of law or science in climate litigation cases.
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How can constitutional secularism help communities to live well together despite religious differences?
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Join us for Dr Peter Underwood’s book launch on Corporate Group Legitimacy: Reconceptualising the Corporate Group by Routledge. A discussion on the book from the author and commentary by leading academics.
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The 2024 Substantive Equality Month is hosted by the Auckland Law School from 25 July to 16 August. Explore the topics and lectures that interest you.
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This year sees the launch of the first-ever Pacific Law Week at Auckland Law School!
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Sir Owen Woodhouse Memorial Lecture 2023 will take place on 25 October. The speaker this year will be Richard Gaskins, Professor Emeritus at Brandeis University.
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To commemorate twenty years since the commencement of the Trade Marks Act 2002, the University of Auckland in conjunction with the Legal Research Foundation is organising a conference on 1 September 2023.
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The 2023 Substantive Equality Month is hosted by the Auckland Law School from 24 July to 18 August. Explore the topics and lectures that interest you.
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A panel discussion on Structural Causes and Structural Responses will be held on 10 August, which is part of the 2023 Substantive Equality Month.
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A lecture delivered by Māmari Stephens and Hanna Wilberg on 16 August 2023. This is part of 2023 Substantive Equality Month.
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A lecture delivered by Dr Mele Tupou-Vaitohi on 18 August 2023. This is the last lecture of 2023 Substantive Equality Month.
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A lecture delivered by Professor Jodi Gardner on 1 August 2023. This is part of 2023 Substantive Equality Month.
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Dr John Taggart's public lecture on 27 July 2023. This is part of 2023 Substantive Equality Month.
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A lecture delivered by Simon Schofield on 8 August 2023. This is part of 2023 Substantive Equality Month.
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A lecture by guest lecturer Prof Andy Spalding on the systemic human rights and corruption challenges in megasports on 31 July 2023.
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Join us on 24 July 2023 to hear from The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG, former Justice of the High Court of Australia on LGBTIQ+ rights.
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Professor Brian Tamanaha's public lecture on 28 June 2023, which takes up basic aspects of legal pluralism.
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Professor J.H.H. Weiler is University Professor's public lecture on 29 June 2023.
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Compliance with International Treaties: Climate Change, Pandemics, Plastics and High Seas Biodiversity.
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In partnership with the Legal Research Foundation, Auckland Law School invited students to a lecture given by Professor Jacinta Ruru.
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This panel discussion was lead by three industry experts giving advice on entering into the profession.
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Congratulation on the team's success for the third year in a row.
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Auckland Law School's first event in the series "Taxing the Digital Economy: Theory, Policy and Practice".
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