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Honours Dissertation
For the purposes of the Laws 430 papers, each student writes a paper of about 12,000 words. The due date for Laws 430 Dissertation paper is 12 noon, on Friday 16 December 2011.For students who wish to graduate in the 2011 December ceremony the due date is 5 September 2011.An electronic copy of the Dissertation must be emailed to the Academic Administrator by the submission date.Preparation of Research Papers -When a member of staff agrees to supervise a research or dissertation paper, a number of expectations arise for both the student and supervisor:• The Supervisor will make himself or herself available for consultation by the student at mutually agreed times.• The student should consult regularly with his or her supervisor.• The initial responsibility of choosing a suitable research or dissertation topic is that of the student.• The student is to take all necessary steps to become an effective researcher. Students who have not completed a legal research course should consult with the Reference Librarian of the Law Library who will assist in the development of appropriate research skills and strategies.• The supervisor will assist the student in the development of the research or dissertation proposal and the structure of the paper and comment upon the conduct and progress of the research.• The student is to submit a draft for supervisor comment.A brief summary of the basic requirements for the preparation of research papers is available in the School of Law Style Handout which can be obtained from the School of Law Reception. The Law Librarians also provide assistance with research skills.
Subject to approval of the Head of Department.
LAWS451, LAWS501
John Caldwell
Honours Dissertation Paper due by 12noon, Friday 16 December 2011.
Cover Page for Honours Papers -It is essential that the Cover Page for your Laws 430 paper contains the following information:• Student Name• Student ID Number• Supervisor Name• Year• Course Code (ie Laws 430)• Title• Area of Law.You must hand in one copy of your Laws 430 paper. This can be stapled but not bound. An electronic copy of the paper must be emailed to the Academic Administrator at the time of submission.
Domestic fee $1,505.00
International Postgraduate fees
* 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 .