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An introduction to ethical theories and their applicability to legal practice. The concept of a profession and the duties and responsibilities of lawyers.
Please note: This course is mandatory for students seeking admission to the Legal Profession.An introduction to the academic study of the professional and ethical responsibilities of lawyers, and problems involved in the practice of law. The course will include a philosophical analysis of the roles and functions of lawyers, the place of the Law Society and appropriateness of self regulation of the profession. The course will also address the ethical and legal duties owed by lawyers to their clients such as the duties of loyalty, confidence, competence and disclosure. The duties of an advocate to the court and his or her client will also be addressed.
Students successfully completing this subject should1. Have an understanding of the legal profession in its historical and societal contexts and issues surrounding the regulation of the profession;2. Be able to analyse critically the role of the lawyer in the New Zealand legal system with reference to questions such as the independence of courts and lawyers, the adversarial nature of the system, dispute resolution, the cost of justice and different modes of legal service delivery; 3. Have examined and understood the concept of fidelity in the lawyer-client relationship; 4. Have developed skills in recognising and distinguishing types of professional and personal conduct and questions of moral professional and legal obligation; 5. Have developed skills in applying the law of contract and torts in relation to lawyer-client duties, breaches and remedies; and 6. Have enhanced skills in critical analysis and presentation of argument.
(i) LAWS101; and (ii) LAWS110
LAWS370 (prior to 2006), LAWS399 (prior to 2006)
LAWS202-LAWS206
Carolyn Mason
Ms Kathryn Dalziel (Taylor Shaw, Lawyers)
Course assessment will be advised. The assessment will be confirmed in the first week of lectures.
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Domestic fee $709.00
International fee $3,388.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Faculty of Law .