With a Master of Laws in Maori/Pacific and Indigenous Peoples' Law, you could explore Pacific legal thought and practice. You'll develop skills enabling you to participate actively in the development of Pacific jurisprudence and to enhance global understanding of Pacific legal systems.
As Indigenous world views become increasingly important to major issues facing society, a rapidly emerging area of study and research is Indigenous Studies. Learn how Maori Studies is located in the broader global context of Indigenous Studies, as well as its applications in New Zealand.
Entry Requirements
Applications are open to anyone with University Entrance or its equivalent.
For more information, contact our Future Students Team:
[email protected]
When you apply to enrol, select Certificate (Undergraduate) as your qualification.
He tohu tenei mo te hunga kua whai pukenga, whai wheako, whai mahi, whai tohu matauranga ranei, ki te kaupapa o te ako i roto i nga wharekura, kura tuarua ranei.