Law Lectures
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Faculty of Law: F.W. Guest Lecture 2012, Professor Andrew Ashworth (394.53 MB)
Thursday, 8 September 2011
The Faculty of Law is pleased to host the 2012 New Zealand Law Foundation Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Professor Andrew Ashworth, Vinerian Professor of English Law. The topic is: 'Negotiating the Fundamental Right to Personal Liberty: Four Problem Cases'.
The topic is "Capitalism, Revolutions and our Rule of Law".
Held August 10, 2011.
Faculty of Law: F.W. Guest Lecture 2012, Professor Andrew Ashworth (64.26 MB)
Thursday, 8 September 2011
The Faculty of Law is pleased to host the 2012 New Zealand Law Foundation Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Professor Andrew Ashworth, Vinerian Professor of English Law. The topic is: 'Negotiating the Fundamental Right to Personal Liberty: Four Problem Cases'.
The topic is "Capitalism, Revolutions and our Rule of Law".
Held August 10, 2011.
F.W Guest Lecture 2011: Capitalism, Revolutions and our Rule of Law (156.04 MB)
Thursday, 8 September 2011
The Faculty of Law is pleased to host Mr Jack Hodder, Chairman and Partner, Chapman Tripp as the 2011 FW Guest Memorial speaker.
The topic is "Capitalism, Revolutions and our Rule of Law".
Held August 10, 2011.
F.W Guest Lecture 2011: Capitalism, Revolutions and our Rule of Law (70.36 MB)
Thursday, 8 September 2011
The Faculty of Law is pleased to host Mr Jack Hodder, Chairman and Partner, Chapman Tripp as the 2011 FW Guest Memorial speaker.
The topic is "Capitalism, Revolutions and our Rule of Law".
Held August 10, 2011.
Wikileaks: Guardian of the Public Interest or Hotbed of Anarchy? (141.44 MB)
Monday, 18 April 2011
The Faculty of Law and the New Zealand Law Foundation Centre for Law and Policy in Emerging Technologies hosted a panel discussion chaired by Colin Gavaghan, Director of the New Zealand Law Foundation Centre for Law and Policy in Emerging Technologies.
In this public lecture Mr Jeffrey Matsuura, Fullbright Senior Scholar and Counsel, Alliance Law Group Washington DC, and Andy Miah, Professor of Ethics and Emerging Technologies from the University of West Scotland, offer their expert perspectives on this vexed and engaging question. March 24, 2011.
Wikileaks: Guardian of the Public Interest or Hotbed of Anarchy? (40.94 MB)
Monday, 18 April 2011
The Faculty of Law and the New Zealand Law Foundation Centre for Law and Policy in Emerging Technologies hosted a panel discussion chaired by Colin Gavaghan, Director of the New Zealand Law Foundation Centre for Law and Policy in Emerging Technologies.
In this public lecture Mr Jeffrey Matsuura, Fullbright Senior Scholar and Counsel, Alliance Law Group Washington DC, and Andy Miah, Professor of Ethics and Emerging Technologies from the University of West Scotland, offer their expert perspectives on this vexed and engaging question. March 24, 2011.
IPL: Measuring Law's Impact - The Future of Socio-Legal Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand (169.63 MB)
Monday, 10 January 2011
Professor Kim Economides, Director of the University of Otago Legal Issues Centre, Faculty of Law, Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on September 22, 2010.
IPL: Measuring Law's Impact - The Future of Socio-Legal Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand (59.22 MB)
Monday, 10 January 2011
Professor Kim Economides, Director of the University of Otago Legal Issues Centre, Faculty of Law, Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on September 22, 2010.
The investigation of possible miscarriages of justice and the quashing of wrongful convictions (283.37 MB)
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Professor Graham J. Zellick, Emeritus Professor of Law of the University of London, formerly Vice-Chancellor of the University of London and chairman of the Criminal Cases Review Commission, England, presents the New Zealand Law Foundation's Distinguished Visiting Fellow lecture for 2010. His theme: the investigation of possible miscarriages of justice and the quashing of wrongful convictions.
Lecture given August 18, 2010.
The investigation of possible miscarriages of justice and the quashing of wrongful convictions (82.52 MB)
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Professor Graham J. Zellick, Emeritus Professor of Law of the University of London, formerly Vice-Chancellor of the University of London and chairman of the Criminal Cases Review Commission, England, presents the New Zealand Law Foundation's Distinguished Visiting Fellow lecture for 2010. His theme: the investigation of possible miscarriages of justice and the quashing of wrongful convictions.
Lecture given August 18, 2010.
Treating like cases alike and unlike cases differently: some problems of anti-discrimination law (146.40 MB)
Friday, 17 September 2010
The Right Honorable Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom presents a public lecture on Treating like cases alike and unlike cases differently: some problems of anti-discrimination law.
Lecture given 16 August, 2010.
Treating like cases alike and unlike cases differently: some problems of anti-discrimination law (48.56 MB)
Friday, 17 September 2010
The Right Honorable Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom presents a public lecture on Treating like cases alike and unlike cases differently: some problems of anti-discrimination law.
Lecture given 16 August, 2010.
Challenging Traditions (104.83 MB)
Friday, 10 September 2010
The Honorable Simon Powers, Minister of Justice, Minister for State Owned Enterprises, Minister of Commerce, Minister Responsible for the Law Commission, Associate Minister of Finance, and Deputy Leader of the House presents a public lecture on Challenging Traditions - New Zealand's Justice System.
Lecture given 25 August, 2010.
Challenging Traditions (32.20 MB)
Friday, 10 September 2010
The Honorable Simon Powers, Minister of Justice, Minister for State Owned Enterprises, Minister of Commerce, Minister Responsible for the Law Commission, Associate Minister of Finance, and Deputy Leader of the House presents a public lecture on Challenging Traditions - New Zealand's Justice System.
Lecture given 25 August, 2010.
IPL - Concepts of liberty in mental health law (230.16 MB)
Thursday, 6 September 2007
Professor John Dawson, Faculty of Law,
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on September 6, 2007.
IPL: Concepts of liberty in mental health law (13.93 MB)
Thursday, 6 September 2007
Professor John Dawson, Faculty of Law
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on September 6, 2007.
IPL: "Bloody Idiots!" Have the drunks behind the wheel reached a cross-roads? (37.31 MB)
Thursday, 15 May 2008
Professor Geoff Hall, Faculty of Law,
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on May 15, 2008.
IPL: "Bloody Idiots!" Have the drunks behind the wheel reached a cross-roads? (325.96 MB)
Thursday, 15 May 2008
Professor Geoff Hall, Faculty of Law,
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on May 15, 2008.
Our People: Mark Henaghan (71.58 MB)
Monday, 30 March 2009
An interview with Professor Mark Henaghan, Faculty of Law.
IPL: Can your Trust be Trusted? (24.36 MB)
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Professor Nicola Peart, Faculty of Law
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on October 23, 2008.
IPL: Can your Trust be Trusted? (309.26 MB)
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Professor Nicola Peart, Faculty of Law
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on October 23, 2008.
FPCLW: Introduction (18.24 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
FPCLW: Introduction (6.14 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
FPCLW: Session 2 (71.60 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Keynote ministerial address - Hon Tim Groser, Minister of Conservation.
FPCLW: Session 2 (24.66 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Keynote ministerial address - Hon Tim Groser, Minister of Conservation.
FPCLW: Session 3 (15.33 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Be involved! How can a greater sense of public engagement in the conservation estate be built? Mick Abbott, Department of Design.
FPCLW: Session 3 (35.67 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Be involved! How can a greater sense of public engagement in the conservation estate be built? Mick Abbott, Department of Design.
FPCLW: Session 4 (25.52 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. What is biodiversity? The challenge for our parks. Dr James Maclaurin, Head of the Department of Philosophy.
FPCLW: Session 4 (116.87 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. What is biodiversity? The challenge for our parks. Dr James Maclaurin, Head of the Department of Philosophy.
FPCLW: Session 6 (43.44 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Maori owned parks: should iwi be given title to specific parks? Jacinta Ruru, Faculty of Law.
FPCLW: Session 7 (19.54 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Safe havens for hector dolphins: what more needs to be done? Associate Professor Liz Slooten, Department of Zoology.
FPCLW: Session 7 (47.38 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Safe havens for hector dolphins: what more needs to be done? Associate Professor Liz Slooten, Department of Zoology.
FPCLW: Session 8 (50.58 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management?
On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Recreation access: how to enhance visitor experiences in our parks? Dr Anna Thompson and Dr Brent Lovelock, Department of Tourism and co-directors of the Center for Recreation Research.
FPCLW: Session 9 (15.92 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Linking landscapes: where there needs to be a focus on urban biodiversity? Dr Yolanda van Heezik, Department of Zoology.
FPCLW: Session 9 (53.60 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management?
On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Linking landscapes: where there needs to be a focus on urban biodiversity? Dr Yolanda van Heezik, Department of Zoology.
FPCLW: Session 10 (82.39 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management?
On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Combating climate change: a new role for wildlife corridors? Nicola Wheen, Faculty of Law.
FPCLW: Session 10 (20.39 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Combating climate change: a new role for wildlife corridors? Nicola Wheen, Faculty of Law.
FPCLW: Session 11 (21.39 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Three into two won't go (Iwi, DoC and Fish and Game): can the spirit of the Ngai Tahu settlement be maintained? Dr Jim Williams, School of Maori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies.
FPCLW: Session 11 (74.97 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management?
On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Keynote address. Alistair Morrison, Director-General of the Department of Conservation.
FPCLW: Session 12 (54.09 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management?
On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Keynote address. Alistair Morrison, Director-General of the Department of Conservation.
FPCLW: Session 12 (21.49 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management?
On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Keynote address. Alistair Morrison, Director-General of the Department of Conservation.
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Faculty of Law: F.W. Guest Lecture 2012, Professor Andrew Ashworth (394.53 MB)
Thursday, 8 September 2011
The Faculty of Law is pleased to host the 2012 New Zealand Law Foundation Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Professor Andrew Ashworth, Vinerian Professor of English Law. The topic is: 'Negotiating the Fundamental Right to Personal Liberty: Four Problem Cases'.
The topic is "Capitalism, Revolutions and our Rule of Law".
Held August 10, 2011.
F.W Guest Lecture 2011: Capitalism, Revolutions and our Rule of Law (156.04 MB)
Thursday, 8 September 2011
The Faculty of Law is pleased to host Mr Jack Hodder, Chairman and Partner, Chapman Tripp as the 2011 FW Guest Memorial speaker.
The topic is "Capitalism, Revolutions and our Rule of Law".
Held August 10, 2011.
Wikileaks: Guardian of the Public Interest or Hotbed of Anarchy? (141.44 MB)
Monday, 18 April 2011
The Faculty of Law and the New Zealand Law Foundation Centre for Law and Policy in Emerging Technologies hosted a panel discussion chaired by Colin Gavaghan, Director of the New Zealand Law Foundation Centre for Law and Policy in Emerging Technologies.
In this public lecture Mr Jeffrey Matsuura, Fullbright Senior Scholar and Counsel, Alliance Law Group Washington DC, and Andy Miah, Professor of Ethics and Emerging Technologies from the University of West Scotland, offer their expert perspectives on this vexed and engaging question. March 24, 2011.
IPL: Measuring Law's Impact - The Future of Socio-Legal Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand (169.63 MB)
Monday, 10 January 2011
Professor Kim Economides, Director of the University of Otago Legal Issues Centre, Faculty of Law, Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on September 22, 2010.
The investigation of possible miscarriages of justice and the quashing of wrongful convictions (283.37 MB)
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Professor Graham J. Zellick, Emeritus Professor of Law of the University of London, formerly Vice-Chancellor of the University of London and chairman of the Criminal Cases Review Commission, England, presents the New Zealand Law Foundation's Distinguished Visiting Fellow lecture for 2010. His theme: the investigation of possible miscarriages of justice and the quashing of wrongful convictions.
Lecture given August 18, 2010.
Treating like cases alike and unlike cases differently: some problems of anti-discrimination law (146.40 MB)
Friday, 17 September 2010
The Right Honorable Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom presents a public lecture on Treating like cases alike and unlike cases differently: some problems of anti-discrimination law.
Lecture given 16 August, 2010.
Challenging Traditions (104.83 MB)
Friday, 10 September 2010
The Honorable Simon Powers, Minister of Justice, Minister for State Owned Enterprises, Minister of Commerce, Minister Responsible for the Law Commission, Associate Minister of Finance, and Deputy Leader of the House presents a public lecture on Challenging Traditions - New Zealand's Justice System.
Lecture given 25 August, 2010.
IPL - Concepts of liberty in mental health law (230.16 MB)
Thursday, 6 September 2007
Professor John Dawson, Faculty of Law,
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on September 6, 2007.
IPL: "Bloody Idiots!" Have the drunks behind the wheel reached a cross-roads? (325.96 MB)
Thursday, 15 May 2008
Professor Geoff Hall, Faculty of Law,
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on May 15, 2008.
Our People: Mark Henaghan (71.58 MB)
Monday, 30 March 2009
An interview with Professor Mark Henaghan, Faculty of Law.
IPL: Can your Trust be Trusted? (309.26 MB)
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Professor Nicola Peart, Faculty of Law
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on October 23, 2008.
FPCLW: Introduction (18.24 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
FPCLW: Session 2 (71.60 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Keynote ministerial address - Hon Tim Groser, Minister of Conservation.
FPCLW: Session 3 (35.67 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Be involved! How can a greater sense of public engagement in the conservation estate be built? Mick Abbott, Department of Design.
FPCLW: Session 4 (116.87 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. What is biodiversity? The challenge for our parks. Dr James Maclaurin, Head of the Department of Philosophy.
FPCLW: Session 6 (43.44 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Maori owned parks: should iwi be given title to specific parks? Jacinta Ruru, Faculty of Law.
FPCLW: Session 7 (47.38 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Safe havens for hector dolphins: what more needs to be done? Associate Professor Liz Slooten, Department of Zoology.
FPCLW: Session 8 (50.58 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management?
On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Recreation access: how to enhance visitor experiences in our parks? Dr Anna Thompson and Dr Brent Lovelock, Department of Tourism and co-directors of the Center for Recreation Research.
FPCLW: Session 9 (53.60 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management?
On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Linking landscapes: where there needs to be a focus on urban biodiversity? Dr Yolanda van Heezik, Department of Zoology.
FPCLW: Session 10 (82.39 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management?
On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Combating climate change: a new role for wildlife corridors? Nicola Wheen, Faculty of Law.
FPCLW: Session 11 (74.97 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management?
On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Keynote address. Alistair Morrison, Director-General of the Department of Conservation.
FPCLW: Session 12 (54.09 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management?
On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Keynote address. Alistair Morrison, Director-General of the Department of Conservation.
You can add this podcast to your feed reader or you can add it to iTunes.
Faculty of Law: F.W. Guest Lecture 2012, Professor Andrew Ashworth (64.26 MB)
Thursday, 8 September 2011
The Faculty of Law is pleased to host the 2012 New Zealand Law Foundation Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Professor Andrew Ashworth, Vinerian Professor of English Law. The topic is: 'Negotiating the Fundamental Right to Personal Liberty: Four Problem Cases'.
The topic is "Capitalism, Revolutions and our Rule of Law".
Held August 10, 2011.
F.W Guest Lecture 2011: Capitalism, Revolutions and our Rule of Law (70.36 MB)
Thursday, 8 September 2011
The Faculty of Law is pleased to host Mr Jack Hodder, Chairman and Partner, Chapman Tripp as the 2011 FW Guest Memorial speaker.
The topic is "Capitalism, Revolutions and our Rule of Law".
Held August 10, 2011.
Wikileaks: Guardian of the Public Interest or Hotbed of Anarchy? (40.94 MB)
Monday, 18 April 2011
The Faculty of Law and the New Zealand Law Foundation Centre for Law and Policy in Emerging Technologies hosted a panel discussion chaired by Colin Gavaghan, Director of the New Zealand Law Foundation Centre for Law and Policy in Emerging Technologies.
In this public lecture Mr Jeffrey Matsuura, Fullbright Senior Scholar and Counsel, Alliance Law Group Washington DC, and Andy Miah, Professor of Ethics and Emerging Technologies from the University of West Scotland, offer their expert perspectives on this vexed and engaging question. March 24, 2011.
IPL: Measuring Law's Impact - The Future of Socio-Legal Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand (59.22 MB)
Monday, 10 January 2011
Professor Kim Economides, Director of the University of Otago Legal Issues Centre, Faculty of Law, Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on September 22, 2010.
The investigation of possible miscarriages of justice and the quashing of wrongful convictions (82.52 MB)
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Professor Graham J. Zellick, Emeritus Professor of Law of the University of London, formerly Vice-Chancellor of the University of London and chairman of the Criminal Cases Review Commission, England, presents the New Zealand Law Foundation's Distinguished Visiting Fellow lecture for 2010. His theme: the investigation of possible miscarriages of justice and the quashing of wrongful convictions.
Lecture given August 18, 2010.
Treating like cases alike and unlike cases differently: some problems of anti-discrimination law (48.56 MB)
Friday, 17 September 2010
The Right Honorable Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom presents a public lecture on Treating like cases alike and unlike cases differently: some problems of anti-discrimination law.
Lecture given 16 August, 2010.
Challenging Traditions (32.20 MB)
Friday, 10 September 2010
The Honorable Simon Powers, Minister of Justice, Minister for State Owned Enterprises, Minister of Commerce, Minister Responsible for the Law Commission, Associate Minister of Finance, and Deputy Leader of the House presents a public lecture on Challenging Traditions - New Zealand's Justice System.
Lecture given 25 August, 2010.
IPL: Concepts of liberty in mental health law (13.93 MB)
Thursday, 6 September 2007
Professor John Dawson, Faculty of Law
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on September 6, 2007.
IPL: "Bloody Idiots!" Have the drunks behind the wheel reached a cross-roads? (37.31 MB)
Thursday, 15 May 2008
Professor Geoff Hall, Faculty of Law,
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on May 15, 2008.
IPL: Can your Trust be Trusted? (24.36 MB)
Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Professor Nicola Peart, Faculty of Law
Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on October 23, 2008.
FPCLW: Introduction (6.14 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
FPCLW: Session 2 (24.66 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Keynote ministerial address - Hon Tim Groser, Minister of Conservation.
FPCLW: Session 3 (15.33 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Be involved! How can a greater sense of public engagement in the conservation estate be built? Mick Abbott, Department of Design.
FPCLW: Session 4 (25.52 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. What is biodiversity? The challenge for our parks. Dr James Maclaurin, Head of the Department of Philosophy.
FPCLW: Session 7 (19.54 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Safe havens for hector dolphins: what more needs to be done? Associate Professor Liz Slooten, Department of Zoology.
FPCLW: Session 9 (15.92 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Linking landscapes: where there needs to be a focus on urban biodiversity? Dr Yolanda van Heezik, Department of Zoology.
FPCLW: Session 10 (20.39 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters. Combating climate change: a new role for wildlife corridors? Nicola Wheen, Faculty of Law.
FPCLW: Session 11 (21.39 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management? On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Three into two won't go (Iwi, DoC and Fish and Game): can the spirit of the Ngai Tahu settlement be maintained? Dr Jim Williams, School of Maori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies.
FPCLW: Session 12 (21.49 MB)
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
With one-third of Aotearoa New Zealand in public conservation, what visions and challenges exist for its future development and management?
On Friday 10th July, the University of Otago Research Cluster for Natural Resources Law tackled these issues head-on at a significant symposium entitled The Future of Public Conservation Lands and Waters.
Keynote address. Alistair Morrison, Director-General of the Department of Conservation.

