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Election 2023: The hottest seat in the country? Why Wellington Central is a race unlike any other

The hottest seat in the country? Why Wellington Central is a race unlike any other

Three highly impressive candidates with significant political potential. All needing a win to make it into parliament, and all currently neck-and-neck in the polls.

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Law education gets pass mark but students want fewer exams, survey finds

Law education gets pass mark but students want fewer exams, survey finds
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OUSA Doesn't Support Fair Pay Agreements | News

OUSA has criticised the Government’s proposed new Fair Pay Agreements, with their submission on the Bill currently before Parliament calling it a “fundamentally flawed… [and] restrictive model”. This stands in contrast to other student submissions on the Bill, which have

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Te Ao Māori Becomes Compulsory In Law Degrees

Kinda fucked up that I did a whole law degree where tikanga was not compulsory Tikanga and te ao Māori will now be taught in all of the core papers of a law degree, after a unanimous vote on Friday 7 May by the Council of Legal Education. The Council of Legal Education sets the requirements for all LLB courses in Aotearoa.  President of Te Roopū Whai Pūtake (Otago Māori Law Students Association), Evy Ngawhika, said: “We are excited about this momentum towards recognising the first laws of Aotearoa within the legal curriculum. This is a move towards which many have been working on for a long time.” 

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