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300

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Hamilton

LAWS306

The objective/ethos of the paper is to expose students to the theory, general principles and practical dimensions of client interviewing, negotiation, mediation, arbitration, adjudication and advocacy. Once the students have a basic knowledge of these skills, the paper then examines how these skills are applied within certain contexts eg international dispute resolution, Maori dispute resolution and dispute resolution within the court system.

Teaching Periods and Locations

20D (HAM)
D Teaching Period :
02 Mar 2020 - 08 Nov 2020
Hamilton On-campus 100% internal assessment

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20D (HAM)
Name Day Time Room Dates
Lecture 1 Tue 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM See Moodle, Hamilton Mar 3 - Oct 18

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20D (HAM) $840

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20D (HAM) $3,783

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  • Paper details current as of 1 Jun 2024 01:43am
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