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Study Law at Otago

    Be part of Otago's unrivalled law community.

    For over 150 years, Otago’s Faculty of Law has been providing world-class legal education. Our academics will help you develop skills for a career that can drive social change in your chosen profession and in the world.

    Law is part of all social activity. It defines relationships, protects rights, imposes obligations and gives structure to government and commercial enterprise. A Law degree from Otago is a professional degree that can lead to a variety of careers. Many graduates find careers as lawyers in private practice, and others prefer to work in business, government, the public sector or welfare agencies.

    Be part of our supportive, inclusive and innovative community – we’ll empower you to follow your path.

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    Why study Law?

    A Bachelor of Laws will give you the ability to question and challenge, analyse complex issues, find solutions to a wide variety of problems and contribute to decision making at all levels. You'll develop precise language skills and gain an excellent grounding in analysing, decision making, negotiation, researching and forming legal and other arguments. These are all skills employers love and Aotearoa New Zealand needs.

    Many Commerce, Science, Physical Education, Health Science, Arts, and Consumer and Applied Science students enrol in first-year Law to enhance their studies with an understanding of how the law works.

    Career opportunities

    Are you down for human rights, fact-seeking and supportive teaching? With world-class teachers, up-to-date courses and invaluable real-world training, it's not surprising that so many Otago law graduates have gone on to successful, interesting and varied careers.

    They are trusted advisers, skilled advocates and leaders in business and government. They work in law firms throughout Aotearoa New Zealand and overseas. They can also be found in not-for-profit organisations like the United Nations, the International Labour Organisation and Amnesty International. Government departments, local bodies, iwi authorities and businesses also require lawyers for specialist legal advice.

    Law students who complete double degrees find this often opens up even more career opportunities in areas like the media, public relations, entertainment, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and trade, and IT consultancies.

    Law at Otago

    The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and the Bachelor of Laws with Honours (LLB(Hons)) degrees are both four-year professional programmes.

    LAWS 101 The Legal System is the first-year paper for the law degree. It can also count toward another degree. In addition to LAWS 101, you will need to take four to six non-Law 100-level papers.

    Entry into second-year Law is limited to approximately 250 places and selection is based predominantly on the mark you achieve in LAWS 101.

    The second-year course consists of papers in Criminal Law, Law of Contract, Property Law and Public Law, and a programme of research and writing. These papers are fundamental to understanding law and provide a foundation for advanced papers in subsequent years.

    During your third and fourth years of study, you will complete two compulsory papers – LAWS 301 Law of Torts and LAWS 302 Jurisprudence. These are generally taken during your third year. If you wish to practice as a barrister or solicitor, the LAWS 463 Legal Ethics paper is compulsory.

    You may be invited into Honours as a result of exceptional performance in your second-year Law papers. The LLB(Hons) involves additional supervised research and the completion of a dissertation.

    LAWS 101 The Legal System

    LAWS 101 is an open-entry full-year course consisting of three lectures and one tutorial a week. You will learn how to read, interpret and apply Case Law and Statutory Law, how to reason and justify arguments, and how to write clearly, effectively and persuasively.

    You'll also work in small tutorial groups and focus on developing the basic skills of analysing a legal problem.

    Double degree options

    Many Law students at Otago complete double degrees, using Otago's flexible cross-credit system, which can lead to even greater job opportunities. You can combine your LLB with study for a degree in Commerce, Arts, Science, Health Science and other degrees. If you intend to do a double-degree programme, you should include some papers from the second degree in your first year. By cross-crediting papers between the two courses, two degrees can usually be completed in five years of study.

    Professional options

    Law at Otago is a professional degree. If you wish to practice law following your LLB degree, you must also complete a professional legal studies course. This ensures that lawyers entering all areas of practice have the skills required to represent clients competently and ethically.

    Student exchange

    The University of Otago has exchange agreements with more than 90 institutions worldwide. If your marks average B or better, you may qualify to attend one of these institutions for one semester or a year. You pay only your New Zealand fees and complete your qualification within the same time frame as if you'd never been away.

    Law students are able to take Law papers at the Law Faculty of specifically approved overseas universities.

    Recommended background

    There are no specific subjects that you need to study at school for entry into first-year Law. In general, we advise you to take subjects that you do well in, and you enjoy.

    Good language (English) and analysis (Maths) skills are useful. You could develop your language and analysis skills by taking part in activities such as drama and debating.

    Choose a study option

    Whether you're embarking on your academic journey with our comprehensive undergraduate programmes or aiming to reach new heights through our advanced postgraduate offerings, Otago is here to support your aspirations.

    Undergraduate qualifications

    For new and current students studying towards a Bachelor's or other first degree. Explore undergraduate qualifications at Otago, designed to build a strong foundation in your chosen field, preparing you for a successful career or further study.

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    Further study opportunities

    Whether you are looking to bridge your undergraduate studies to advanced knowledge or aiming to specialise in a specific field, Otago offers a range of graduate and postgraduate options to suit your aspirations.

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    I interned at the Ministry of Justice at the end of my fourth year. The internship provided me with practical experience and the opportunity to receive quality mentoring. It also opened up a new career pathway I hadn't considered before.

    Nera Tautau

    Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts (Politics)

    Programme details

    Compare programmes for this subject as a major and minor (where available).

    YearPapersPoints
    1st yearLAWS 101 The Legal System36
    108 points from any degree *108
    2nd yearLAWS 201 Criminal Law30
    LAWS 202 Law of Contract30
    LAWS 203 Property Law30
    LAWS 204 Public Law30
    LAWS 298 Legal Writing0
    3rd and 4th yearsLAWS 301 Law of Torts30
    LAWS 302 Jurisprudence30
    210 further LAWS points (30 points of which may be from any other subject at 200-level or higher)210
    LAWS 398 Legal Research Skills0
    LAWS 498 Research and Writing0
    LAWS 499 Advocacy Skills0
     * LAWS 101 and at least 72 non-LAWS points are normally taken in the first year; any further papers to make a total of 108 non-LAWS points must be taken in the third or fourth year.

    YearPapersPoints
    1st yearLAWS 101 The Legal System36
    108 points from any degree *108
    2nd yearLAWS 201 Criminal Law30
    LAWS 202 Law of Contract30
    LAWS 203 Property Law30
    LAWS 204 Public Law30
    LAWS 298 Legal Writing0
    3rd and 4th yearsLAWS 301 Law of Torts30
    LAWS 302 Jurisprudence30
    210 further LAWS points (30 points of which may be from any other subject at 200-level or higher)210
    LAWS 398 Legal Research Skills0
    LAWS 498 Research and Writing0
    LAWS 499 Advocacy Skills0
    Honours RequirementsLAWS 380 (taken in the third year)LAWS 490 (taken in the fourth year)0
    LAWS 49060
    * LAWS 101 and at least 72 non-LAWS points are normally taken in the first year; any further papers to make a total of 108 non-LAWS points must be taken in the third or fourth year.

    Papers

    View a list of all related papers below.

    LAWS papers

    Paper Code Year Title Points Teaching period
    LAWS101 2025 The Legal System 36 points Full Year
    LAWS201 2025 Criminal Law 30 points Full Year
    LAWS202 2025 Law of Contract 30 points Full Year
    LAWS203 2025 Property Law 30 points Full Year
    LAWS204 2025 Public Law 30 points Full Year
    LAWS298 2025 Legal Writing 0 points Full Year
    LAWS301 2025 Law of Torts 30 points Full Year
    LAWS302 2025 Jurisprudence 30 points Full Year
    LAWS350 2025 Lawyers, Clients, and the Profession 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS351 2025 Climate Law and Policy 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS352 2025 International Tax Law and Policy 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS353 2025 The Law in the South Pacific 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS354 2025 Insolvency Law 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS356 2025 International Labour Law 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS357 2025 Law and the Biosciences 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS380 2025 Preliminary Honours Research Papers 0 points Full Year
    LAWS398 2025 Legal Research Skills 0 points Full Year
    LAWS401 2025 Children and the Family Justice System 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS403 2025 Immigration and Refugee Law 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS404 2025 Administrative Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS405 2025 Civil Liberties and the Private Sector 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS406 2025 Civil Justice 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS407 2025 Company Law 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS409 2025 Private International Law 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS410 2025 Criminology 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS411 2025 Family Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS412 2025 International Law 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS413 2025 Labour Law 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS414 2025 Law of Evidence 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS415 2025 Resource Management Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS416 2025 Taxation 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS417 2025 Criminal Justice 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS418 2025 Crime and Property 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS419 2025 Securities Market Regulation 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS420 2025 Law and the Democratic Process 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS421 2025 International Environmental Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS422 2025 Bill of Rights - Theory and Practice 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS423 2025 Information and Data Protection Law 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS424 2025 International Criminal Court 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS425 2025 Energy Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS426 2025 Insurance Law 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS427 2025 Commercial Equity 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS428 2025 Law and Emerging Technologies 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS430 2025 Advanced Criminal Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS431 2025 Advanced Contract and Tort 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS432 2025 Animals and the Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS433 2025 Advanced Family Property 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS435 2025 Banking Law 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS436 2025 Commercial and Consumer Law 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS437 2025 Competition Law 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS438 2025 Civil Liberties and the Public Sector 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS440 2025 Environmental Law 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS441 2025 Advanced Taxation 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS443 2025 International Investment Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS444 2025 Intellectual Property 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS447 2025 Law and Medicine 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS448 2025 Law and Psychiatry 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS449 2025 Criminal Procedure 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS450 2025 Law of Restitution 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS452 2025 Legal Theory 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS453 2025 Advanced Legislation 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS454 2025 Negotiation 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS455 2025 Māori Land Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS456 2025 Media Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS457 2025 Secured Transactions 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS458 2025 Sentencing 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS459 2025 Treaty of Waitangi 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS460 2025 Vendor and Purchaser 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS461 2025 Laws and Indigenous Peoples 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS462 2025 Wills and Trusts 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS463 2025 Legal Ethics 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS464 2025 Advocacy 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS465 2025 Law and Society 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS466 2025 Gender and the Law 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS467 2025 International Human Rights Law 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS468 2025 Advanced Company Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS469 2025 Law and Religion 15 points Summer School
    LAWS470 2025 Special Topic 1 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS471 2025 Special Topic 2 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS472 2025 Special Topic 3 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS473 2025 Special Topic 4 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS474 2025 Special Topic 5 15 points Summer School
    LAWS475 2025 Special Topic 6 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS476 2025 Special Topic 7 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS477 2025 Special Topic 8 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS478 2025 Special Topic 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS479 2025 Special Topic 10 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS480 2025 Research Paper 15 points Semester 1, Semester 2, 1st Non standard period (10 November 2025 - 13 December 2025)
    LAWS481 2025 Special Topic 11 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS482 2025 Advanced Evidence Law 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS485 2025 Special Topic 14 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS486 2025 Special Topic 15 15 points Summer School
    LAWS487 2025 Special Topic 16 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS488 2025 Accidents and the Law 15 points Semester 2
    LAWS490 2025 Final Honours Research Paper 60 points Full Year
    LAWS498 2025 Research and Writing 0 points Semester 1, Semester 2
    LAWS499 2025 Advocacy Skills 0 points Semester 2
    LAWS512 2025 Family Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS515 2025 Resource Management Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS521 2025 International Environmental Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS528 2025 Law and Emerging Technologies 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS540 2025 Environmental Law 15 points Not offered in 2025
    LAWS547 2025 Law and Medicine 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS548 2025 Law and Psychiatry 15 points Semester 1
    LAWS588 2025 Accidents and the Law 15 points Semester 2

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