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    Bachelor of Laws with Honours

    University of Otago

    University of Otago

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    New Zealand, Dunedin

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines15-Jul-2024
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    NZD 38,069  / year
    Next Intake 15-Jul-2024

    Bachelor of Laws with Honours

    About

    • Overview
    • Contact details
    • Subject Area
    • Admission as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand
    • Programme Requirements
    • Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws with Honours (LLB(Hons))

    Overview

    The aims of the Bachelor of Laws with Honours (LLB(Hons)) programme are to provide a good, general, critical legal education; to meet the requirements of the Council of Legal Education, so that holders of the degree are eligible for entry to the New Zealand legal profession; to provide students with skills in legal research, including use of electronic databases and search tools, writing, and advocacy, both formal and informal.

    The Honours degree consists of the requirements for the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree plus the writing of a substantial research dissertation and attendance at research seminars. The degree takes no longer to complete than the ordinary LLB. The LLB(Hons) may be taken concurrently with another degree.

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    Contact details

    Faculty of Law

    Email [email protected]

    Website otago.ac.nz/law

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    Subject Area

    • Law

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    Admission as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand

    1. The examination requirements for admission as a barrister and solictor of the High Court are laid down in regulations made by the Council of Legal Education pursuant to the Law Practitioners Act 1982.

    2. To be eligible for admission as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court, a candidate who completes the requirements for the LLB or LLB(Hons) degree must, in addition:

      (i) pass the Professional Legal Studies Programme; and

      (ii) possess such other attributes and qualifications as are prescribed by the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006.

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    Programme Requirements

    Programme requirements

    Bachelor of Laws with Honours (LLB(Hons))

    Year Papers Points
    1st year

    LAWS 101  The Legal System

    108 points from any degree *

    36

    108

    2nd year

    LAWS 201  Criminal Law

    LAWS 202  Law of Contract

    LAWS 203  Property Law

    LAWS 204  Public Law

    LAWS 298  Legal Writing

    30

    30

    30

    30

    0

    3rd and 4th years

    LAWS 301  Law of Torts

    LAWS 302 Jurisprudence

    210 further LAWS points (30 points of which may be from any other subject at 200-level or higher)

    LAWS 398  Legal Research Skills

    LAWS 498  Research and Writing

    LAWS 499  Advocacy Skills

    30

    30

    210


    0

    0

    0

    Honours Requirements

    LAWS 380 (taken in the third year)

    LAWS 490 (taken in the fourth year)

    0

    60

     

    * LAWS 101 and at least 72 non-LAWS points are normally taken in the first year; any further papers to make a total of 108 non-LAWS points must be taken in the third or fourth year.

     

    Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws with Honours (LLB(Hons))

    1. Admission to the Programme

      1. Admission to the Honours programme shall be subject to the approval of the Dean of Law.
      2. An applicant will not be admitted to the Honours programme before having passed at a satisfactory level the four 200-level Law papers.
      3. An applicant who holds the degree of Bachelor of Laws shall not be admitted to the Honours programme.

    2. Structure of the Programme

      1. A candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws with Honours shall complete:
        1. the requirements prescribed in regulation 2 of the regulations for the degree of Bachelor of Laws ;
        2. the Preliminary Honours Research Papers (LAWS 380);
        3. the Final Honours Research Paper (LAWS 490).
      2. In order to obtain the degree of Bachelor of Laws with Honours a candidate shall complete its requirements within two years of first enrolling for 300-level or 400-level Law papers if studying for the degree alone, or within three years of first enrolling for 300-level or 400-level Law papers if studying for the degree concurrently with another degree, provided that in special circumstances the Dean of Law may extend these periods.

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    3. Prerequisites, Corequisites and Restrictions

      Every programme of study for the degree shall satisfy the requirements for prerequisites, corequisites and restrictions set out in the Prescriptions (published in the Guide to Enrolment), provided that the Dean of Law may waive any prerequisite or corequisite generally in a given year for any paper, or in special circumstances waive any prerequisite or corequisite in approving a particular candidate's course of study.

    4. Withdrawal from the Programme

      1. A candidate whose results are not satisfactory may be required, by the Dean of Law, to withdraw from the Honours programme.
      2. When a candidate withdraws from the Honours programme, voluntarily or otherwise, the Dean of Law may recommend that the ordinary degree of Bachelor of Laws be awarded or determine the papers which shall be credited towards that degree.
    5. Level of Award of the Degree

      1. The degree may be awarded with First Class Honours, with Second Class Honours (Division I), or with Second Class Honours (Division II). The class of Honours awarded shall be determined by the Law Examiners on the performance of the candidate in 300- and 400-level Law papers, with particular emphasis on the result obtained for LAWS 490.
      2. A candidate who fails to obtain Honours may, on the recommendation of the Dean of Law, be awarded the degree of Bachelor of Laws.
    6. Compensation Passes

      The Dean of Law may grant a compensation pass to a full-time student, or a student who is completing the degree, if the Law Examiners so recommend on the basis of the student's work as a whole in the year concerned.

    7. Cross Credits

      A candidate who is enrolled for the degree of Bachelor of Laws with Honours concurrently with another degree, or who has completed one of the two degrees and is proceeding with the other, may cross credit 100- and 200-level papers which are common to both degrees up to a maximum of 180 points.

    8. Variations

      The Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities) may in exceptional circumstances approve a course of study which does not comply with these regulations.

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    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Jordan entrance requirements

    One year of successful study at a recognised institution of university standing, or successful completion of a University of Otago Foundation Year programme or equivalent.

    A recognised institution is generally a college or university that is listed in the World Higher Education Database.

    We also accept the following international qualifications:

    • International Baccalaureate: IB Diploma with a minimum of 24 points.
    • Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) GCE Advanced Levels: minimum Numerical Score of 8.
      • The numerical scores are normally calculated on the best three A-Level principal subjects (excluding the General Paper) taken at one sitting, or two A-Level passes with two A-Level Subsidiary passes at one sitting.
      • (i) Scores for the Advanced levels are calculated on the basis that: A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, D = 2, E = 1
      • (ii) Scores for the Advanced Subsidiary level results are calculated on the basis that: A = 2.5, B = 2, C = 1.5, D = 1, E = 0.5
    • Northern Consortium United Kingdom (NCUK) International Foundation Year (IFY)
      • A minimum of CCC across the NCUK IFY,
      • Acceptance of the NCUK English for Academic Purposes qualification as an alternative to meeting the English-language requirements, with a minimum of a C grade overall and no less than D grade in each component.
    • Satisfactory completion of one year's study at a recognised tertiary institution. A recognised institution is generally a college or university that is listed in the World Higher Education Database.

    English Program Requirements

    If your first language is not English you need to show you meet our English language requirements

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    NZD 38,069  / year

    How to Apply

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