| 1 | <p>Develop and demonstrate expertise on issues relating to Indigenous peoples in international, constitutional and/or human rights law</p> | <p>
LLM - Master of Laws - Programme Capabilities <p>Graduates will have an understanding of the unique place of Māori as tangata whenua in New Zealand, the relevance and influence of mātauranga Māori in legal discourses, the sources and continuing authority of tikanga Māori, and the historic, contemporary and ongoing legal significance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.</p><p>Graduates will have a deep, critical appreciation of the differential impacts of law, and law’s potential to achieve justice and equality in Aotearoa New Zealand’s place in Te Moananui-a-Kiwa and the world.</p><p>Graduates will have an enhanced critical appreciation of the roles of law to promote sustainable futures and conserve and regenerate global ecosystems, communities and economies.</p><p>Graduates will possess an advanced understanding of the law. They will be able to apply their understanding of the theory, history, nature and substance of law across different contexts. Graduates will be able to combine such knowledge with transdisciplinary perspectives to respond to societal challenges.</p><p>Graduates will be able to identify, analyse and critically evaluate legal rules and principles. They will be able to construct detailed, scholarly and creatively reasoned arguments supported by evidence to a sophisticated level.</p><p>Graduates will be able to draw on multiple perspectives to make reasoned and innovative recommendations to respond to complex legal issues, which carefully attend to relevant context and implications.</p><p>Graduates will listen and communicate coherently, persuasively and respectfully for different audiences, using different technologies and formats.</p><p>Graduates will be able to initiate and maintain relationships, and collaborate, advocate and influence effectively and ethically.</p><p>Graduates will demonstrate ethical and responsible behaviour, make principled decisions, and engage in self-directed learning to advance personally and professionally.</p></p> |
| 2 | <p>Critically evaluate a specific issue relating to Indigenous peoples in international, constitutional and/or human rights law through research and writing a research paper</p> | <p>
LLM - Master of Laws - Programme Capabilities <p>Graduates will have an understanding of the unique place of Māori as tangata whenua in New Zealand, the relevance and influence of mātauranga Māori in legal discourses, the sources and continuing authority of tikanga Māori, and the historic, contemporary and ongoing legal significance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.</p><p>Graduates will have a deep, critical appreciation of the differential impacts of law, and law’s potential to achieve justice and equality in Aotearoa New Zealand’s place in Te Moananui-a-Kiwa and the world.</p><p>Graduates will have an enhanced critical appreciation of the roles of law to promote sustainable futures and conserve and regenerate global ecosystems, communities and economies.</p><p>Graduates will possess an advanced understanding of the law. They will be able to apply their understanding of the theory, history, nature and substance of law across different contexts. Graduates will be able to combine such knowledge with transdisciplinary perspectives to respond to societal challenges.</p><p>Graduates will be able to identify, analyse and critically evaluate legal rules and principles. They will be able to construct detailed, scholarly and creatively reasoned arguments supported by evidence to a sophisticated level.</p><p>Graduates will be able to draw on multiple perspectives to make reasoned and innovative recommendations to respond to complex legal issues, which carefully attend to relevant context and implications.</p><p>Graduates will listen and communicate coherently, persuasively and respectfully for different audiences, using different technologies and formats.</p><p>Graduates will be able to initiate and maintain relationships, and collaborate, advocate and influence effectively and ethically.</p><p>Graduates will demonstrate ethical and responsible behaviour, make principled decisions, and engage in self-directed learning to advance personally and professionally.</p></p> |
| 3 | <p>Communicate clearly, coherently and effectively, including to present persuasive arguments and provide constructive feedback</p> | <p>
LLM - Master of Laws - Programme Capabilities <p>Graduates will have an understanding of the unique place of Māori as tangata whenua in New Zealand, the relevance and influence of mātauranga Māori in legal discourses, the sources and continuing authority of tikanga Māori, and the historic, contemporary and ongoing legal significance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.</p><p>Graduates will have a deep, critical appreciation of the differential impacts of law, and law’s potential to achieve justice and equality in Aotearoa New Zealand’s place in Te Moananui-a-Kiwa and the world.</p><p>Graduates will have an enhanced critical appreciation of the roles of law to promote sustainable futures and conserve and regenerate global ecosystems, communities and economies.</p><p>Graduates will possess an advanced understanding of the law. They will be able to apply their understanding of the theory, history, nature and substance of law across different contexts. Graduates will be able to combine such knowledge with transdisciplinary perspectives to respond to societal challenges.</p><p>Graduates will be able to identify, analyse and critically evaluate legal rules and principles. They will be able to construct detailed, scholarly and creatively reasoned arguments supported by evidence to a sophisticated level.</p><p>Graduates will be able to draw on multiple perspectives to make reasoned and innovative recommendations to respond to complex legal issues, which carefully attend to relevant context and implications.</p><p>Graduates will listen and communicate coherently, persuasively and respectfully for different audiences, using different technologies and formats.</p><p>Graduates will be able to initiate and maintain relationships, and collaborate, advocate and influence effectively and ethically.</p><p>Graduates will demonstrate ethical and responsible behaviour, make principled decisions, and engage in self-directed learning to advance personally and professionally.</p></p> |
| 4 | <p>Develop and demonstrate independent thinking in undertaking individual, self-directed research and writing</p> | <p>
LLM - Master of Laws - Programme Capabilities <p>Graduates will have an understanding of the unique place of Māori as tangata whenua in New Zealand, the relevance and influence of mātauranga Māori in legal discourses, the sources and continuing authority of tikanga Māori, and the historic, contemporary and ongoing legal significance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.</p><p>Graduates will have a deep, critical appreciation of the differential impacts of law, and law’s potential to achieve justice and equality in Aotearoa New Zealand’s place in Te Moananui-a-Kiwa and the world.</p><p>Graduates will have an enhanced critical appreciation of the roles of law to promote sustainable futures and conserve and regenerate global ecosystems, communities and economies.</p><p>Graduates will possess an advanced understanding of the law. They will be able to apply their understanding of the theory, history, nature and substance of law across different contexts. Graduates will be able to combine such knowledge with transdisciplinary perspectives to respond to societal challenges.</p><p>Graduates will be able to identify, analyse and critically evaluate legal rules and principles. They will be able to construct detailed, scholarly and creatively reasoned arguments supported by evidence to a sophisticated level.</p><p>Graduates will be able to draw on multiple perspectives to make reasoned and innovative recommendations to respond to complex legal issues, which carefully attend to relevant context and implications.</p><p>Graduates will listen and communicate coherently, persuasively and respectfully for different audiences, using different technologies and formats.</p><p>Graduates will be able to initiate and maintain relationships, and collaborate, advocate and influence effectively and ethically.</p><p>Graduates will demonstrate ethical and responsible behaviour, make principled decisions, and engage in self-directed learning to advance personally and professionally.</p></p> |
| 5 | <p>Critically evaluate existing policy and legal options and contribute innovative and workable options grounded in scholarship</p> | <p>
LLM - Master of Laws - Programme Capabilities <p>Graduates will have an understanding of the unique place of Māori as tangata whenua in New Zealand, the relevance and influence of mātauranga Māori in legal discourses, the sources and continuing authority of tikanga Māori, and the historic, contemporary and ongoing legal significance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.</p><p>Graduates will have a deep, critical appreciation of the differential impacts of law, and law’s potential to achieve justice and equality in Aotearoa New Zealand’s place in Te Moananui-a-Kiwa and the world.</p><p>Graduates will have an enhanced critical appreciation of the roles of law to promote sustainable futures and conserve and regenerate global ecosystems, communities and economies.</p><p>Graduates will possess an advanced understanding of the law. They will be able to apply their understanding of the theory, history, nature and substance of law across different contexts. Graduates will be able to combine such knowledge with transdisciplinary perspectives to respond to societal challenges.</p><p>Graduates will be able to identify, analyse and critically evaluate legal rules and principles. They will be able to construct detailed, scholarly and creatively reasoned arguments supported by evidence to a sophisticated level.</p><p>Graduates will be able to draw on multiple perspectives to make reasoned and innovative recommendations to respond to complex legal issues, which carefully attend to relevant context and implications.</p><p>Graduates will listen and communicate coherently, persuasively and respectfully for different audiences, using different technologies and formats.</p><p>Graduates will be able to initiate and maintain relationships, and collaborate, advocate and influence effectively and ethically.</p><p>Graduates will demonstrate ethical and responsible behaviour, make principled decisions, and engage in self-directed learning to advance personally and professionally.</p></p> |