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Notices
Read the latest Notices from Auckland Law School.
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Equality Month at Auckland Law School
This month is Equality Month at Auckland Law School and we aim to enhance awareness and understanding of equality through lectures, panel discussions, workshops and resources.
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Law and Covid-19 Webinar Series
In this webinar series, Auckland Law School academics will offer brief live talks followed by a Q&A session to provide their expert opinions on topics of relevance to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Online Intensive Courses 2020
Achieve the amazing online with an LLM this semester from Auckland Law School
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Judges' Clerks positions for 2021
March 2020 | Application Information Session 11 March 2020. Applications close 16 March 2020.
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Temporary closure of the Davis Law Library
The Davis Law Library will be closed following exams from Tuesday 19 November until Friday 6 December for structural maintenance work
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March 2019 newsletter for Aotearoa New Zealand Indigenous Peoples and the Law
April 2019 | March 2019 newsletter for the Aotearoa New Zealand Centre for Indigenous Peoples and the Law.
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Launch of new research centre websites at Auckland Law School
March 2019 | Launch of new websites for the NZ Centre of Environmental Law and the NZ Centre for Human Rights Law, Policy and Practice at Auckland Law School.
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New scholarship announced
23 November 2018 | PhD scholarship for research in the philosophy of law
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Humans of Auckland Law School on Video
27 November 2018 | New videos on the website featuring graduate Humans of Auckland Law School
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Postgraduate Courses 2019 prospectus now available
16 October 2018| Auckland Law School Postgraduate Course prospectus available
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New book: Democracy by the People
24 September 2018 | A new book edited by Associate Professor Timothy Kuhner is about to be published
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Online Intensive Courses 2020
Achieve the amazing online with an LLM this semester from Auckland Law School
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Recent event - Substantive Equality Month 2018
'Equality for some: the challenge of poverty in Aotearoa New Zealand' was the topic of a panel presentation.