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US14949 How New Zealand Law works Level 3, 3 credits
This unit gives an overview of the NZ legal system, with particular emphasis on the role of the judicial system. It enables students to recognise the different types of law. It looks at the difference between common law and statute law. It discusses the role of judges and the way courts work.
Elements:
- Describes features of the rule of law in NZ society.
This includes a description of the concept of the rule of law, the place and role of the judiciary and identifies officers in the judicial system and their role. It explores the different types of law in NZ - Describes NZ's court system.
Identifies the functions of different courts. Explains the role of national bodies that oversee the court system. Differentiates between criminal law and civil law processes. Identifies key players in jury trials and explains the role of each
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