Breadcrumbs List.
Auckland Law School
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Breaking the silence: scholar tackles family violence in Vanuatu
25 October 2025
Emma Fisi’ilose Guillain is challenging the silence around family violence in Vanuatu; seeking to create pathways for justice and healing within affected communities.
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Racial discrimination escalating in Aotearoa – report
24 October 2025
A shadow report for the UN warns racial discrimination is worsening.
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Awards celebrate research excellence and innovation
24 October 2025
Celebrating Research Excellence Awards 2025 recognise University's top researchers, research support staff and best theses.
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A korowai of support bolsters new research
16 October 2025
New research, from exploring Māori self-determination in social services to tackling barriers in welfare and tenancy law, is being supported by the Borrin Foundation.
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University of Auckland holds firm in world rankings
9 October 2025
The University remains No 1 in Aotearoa New Zealand and is ranked 156th globally in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026.
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Courts inconsistent on neurodiversity, researchers say
8 October 2025
The District Court is leading the way when it comes to supporting people with neurodiversity, but researchers say other courts need to catch up.
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Meet the law student leading change for neurodivergent New Zealanders
8 October 2025
Kartini Clarke, named after an Indonesian activist, has turned her experience with ADHD into advocacy.
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That won't do, pigs!
7 October 2025
Analysis: The Government’s amendment bill on pig welfare seeks to carve out an exception from the present legislation to specifically allow for unlawful regulations. Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere explains.
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Artificial intelligence: creativity or counterfeit?
6 October 2025
As AI tools like MidJourney churn out striking art, the core question remains: when the spark comes from prompts and past data, is it creation - or just clever theft?
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Survey seeks views on doctors’ financial ties
1 October 2025
Doctors sometimes refer patients to providers in which they have a financial stake — a practice known as ‘self-referral’. While widely studied in the US, researchers are seeking local views.
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How our lawmakers should respond to AI-related copyright issues
17 September 2025
Opinion: If the Government isn’t proactive in implementing its AI policy it will be vulnerable to being built on corporate interests and unnecessary deregulation, says Joshua Yuvaraj.
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Law and LucÍa: Graduate hits law degree for six
11 September 2025
Veronica Kirisome balanced law with motherhood, graduating just before her daughter’s fifth birthday.