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Subject Overview

The New Zealand Centre for Human Rights Law, Policy and Practice is a specialist centre hosted by the Auckland Law School at the University of Auckland. The centre aims to provide a focal point for human rights research, education, community service and a range of human rights activities in New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region. The centre is composed of academic members from various universities in New Zealand (both in law faculties and in other disciplines) and others involved in human rights research and activities.

Human Rights Law is a developing subject internationally, and the University of Auckland is a national leader in the field.

Specialisations include Comparative Bills of Rights, Human Rights and the Criminal Law, Mental Health Law, International Human Rights, and Counterterrorism Law, and Third to First World Relations.

Each year we invite teachers to present an additional roster of subjects. The course line-up changes annually. Recent courses have included Human Rights in Education Law and Policy: US and NZ Perspectives, Comparative Human Rights Law, Terrorism and the Rule of Law, Tort Law and Human Rights, and Comparative Indigenous Peoples and the Law.

Potential Careers

The New Zealand Centre for Human Rights Law, Policy and Practice can assist students who want to intern in human rights matters and graduates who want to find a career in human rights.

Schedule

Plan Schedules

Complete 120 points for either of the following:

  • 120 points for Coursework only Option, or
  • 120 points for Dissertation Option

Coursework only Option

Complete 120 points comprising:

  • At least 90 points from Group 1 Elective Courses, and
  • 0 to 30 points from Group 2 Elective Courses

Group 1 Elective Courses

Complete at least 90 points from the following:

Up to 90 points may be substituted from such other 700 level courses as the Dean of Faculty of Law approves from year to year as relevant for inclusion in this specialisation.

Dissertation Option

Complete 120 points comprising:

  • 30 points for all Dissertation, and
  • At least 60 points from Group 1 Elective Courses, and
  • 0 to 30 points from Group 2 Elective Courses

Dissertation

Complete 30 points for ALL of the following:

Group 1 Elective Courses

Complete at least 60 points from the following:

Up to 60 points may be substituted from such other 700 level courses as the Dean of Faculty of Law approves from year to year as relevant for inclusion in this specialisation.