Year | Project Title | Grant Amount |
1995 | 'Seen But Not Heard' - Communicating with Children in Court: A Training Video and Resource Handbook | $ 47,295.00 |
Description | "Production of a 30 minute training video together with a resource booklet for the judiciary and the legal profession about communicating with children and young people designed to:
1. Raise awareness of how language used by judges and lawyers can be detrimental to a child or young person's understanding of legal proceedings and their chances of being properly heard in court
2. Model effective ways of communicating with children and young people" | Applicant: | Legal Resources Trust | Organisation: | Educational Resources Ltd |
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1994 | 1994 National Family Law Mooting Competition | $ 2,802.00 |
Description | Reimbursement of travel and accommodation costs associated with the 1994 Family Law Mooting competition | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Students Association | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Students Association |
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1994 | 1994 NZ Jessup Cup Mooting Team: Funding Assistance for 1994 Competition | $ 1,500.00 |
Description | Assistance with funding to allow the NZ Mooting team to compete at the Jessup Cup Intenational Law Mooting Competition | Applicant: | 1994 New Zealand Jessup Mooting Team | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Students Association |
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1995 | 1995 National Law Students Client Interviewing Competitions | $ 7,717.50 |
Description | The NZLSA in conjunction with the Australiasion LSA wishes to establish a National Client Interviewing competition for Law Students. This would operate along the lines of the existing student mooting and other competitions. The establishment phase is expected to take 3 years beginning in 1996 with a pilot project at Auckland University, becoming a national competition in 1997. | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Students' Association | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Students Association |
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1996 | 1997 National Family Law Mooting Competition | $ 6,000.00 |
Description | National Family Law Mooting Competition. Preliminaries in 5 law schools and a national final. | Applicant: | 1997 National Family Law Mooting Competition | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Students Association |
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1997 | 1998 National Family Law Mooting Competition | $ 6,000.00 |
Description | Funding assistance for the national family law mooting competition | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Students Association | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Students Association |
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1999 | 1999 National Family Law Mooting Competition | $ 4,696.00 |
Description | Travel and training costs for participants in the NZ Universities Family Mooting competition in September and then travel costs for the finalists of this competition to attend the Australasian Moot in October. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2000 | 2000 Louis M Brown International Client Counselling Competition: Student Funding Assistance | $ 2,000.00 |
Description | Assistance for air travel for the winners of the NZ Client Interviewing Competition to attend the international competition in Belfast in April 2000. | Applicant: | 2000 NZ Louis M Brown International Client Counselling Competition Team | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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2000 | 2000 National Family Law Mooting Competition | $ 11,376.00 |
Description | "The Family Law Mooting Competition in Dunedin, May 2000 and the attendance of a New Zealand team, selected from the Dunedin competition, at the Australasian competition in Sydney in July 2000.
The project is expected to enhance the skills of family law advocacy in New Zealand and provide the environment for the interchange of ideas between New Zealand and Australia." | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2001 | 2001 International Negotiation Competition | $ 1,000.00 |
Description | The applicants have the opportunity to represent New Zealand at the International Negotiation Competitions held at Chapman University School of Law, Orange, Los Angeles. The grant is a contribution to the costs of them and their coach to travel to the event. | Applicant: | Katie Priscilla Evans & Tanya Pitchforth, 2001 NZ International Negotiation Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2000 | 2001 Louis M Brown International Client Counselling Competition | $ 25,000.00 |
Description | The organisation and hosting of an international competition in client counselling, with representatives from 13 countries, to be hosted by the University of Otago. | Applicant: | 2001 NZ Louis M Brown International Client Counselling Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2001 | 2001 National Family Law Mooting Competition | $ 11,450.00 |
Description | "National Family Law Mooting Competion in Dunedin, July/August 2001 and the attendance of a New Zealand team, selected from the Dunedin competition, at the Australasian competition in Sydney in December 2001.
Development of Family Law Advocacy in New Zealand. The project will enhance the skills of family law advocacy in New Zealand and provide the environment for the interchange of ideas between New Zealand and Australia." | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2002 | 2002 Louis M Brown International Negotiation Competition, Kingston University London | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Funding to send NZ representatives to an international law student negotiation competition at which teams from New Zealand, Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada compete. Each team represents their country, having won their respective national competitions. The competition involves two teams negotiating for their clients. The competition in 2002 is hosted by Kingston University Law School of London, and is the fifth international negotiation competition. | Applicant: | Antonia Bale & Alastair Cameron - 2002 New Zealand Universities Negotiating Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2001 | 2002 Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | The New Zealand Mooting Team 2001 request sponsorship to attend the prestigious Phillip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington DC in March 2002. | Applicant: | The New Zealand Jessup Cup Mooting Team 2001 | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2002 | 2002/2003 National Family Law Mooting Competition | $ 12,000.00 |
Description | "Development of Family Law Advocacy in New Zealand via a National Family Law Mooting competition (Sept 2002) followed by the Trans-Tasman competition in Sydney in early 2003.
The project will enhance the skills of family law advocacy in New Zealand and provide the environment for the interchange of ideas between New Zealand and Australia." | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2003 | 2003 International Negotiation Competition | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Contribution to travel/accommodation for NZ Negotiation team to attend the international competition in Calgary, Canada. Team members are Charlotte Patterson and Chelsea Payne from Victoria, plus Faculty representative/manager Ian Macduff and Alistair Cameron, coach. | Applicant: | NZ Universities Negotiation Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2003 | 2003 Louis M Brown International Client Counselling Competition | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Contribution to funding for the NZ University representative team to compete in the Louis M. Brown International Client Counselling Competition hosted by the University of Natal, South Africa. Team members are Renu Badiani and Claire Boshier from Victoria University, plus NZ University Representative/manager Selene Mize from Otago University, and James Palmer, coach. | Applicant: | Renu Badiani and Clair Boshier, Victoria University [2003 Louis M Brown International Client Counselling Competition] | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2003 | 2003 Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | The New Zealand Mooting Team 2003 request sponsorship to attend the prestigious Phillip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington DC in March/April 2003. | Applicant: | 2003 Jessup Mooting Team | Organisation: | School of Law, University of Canterbury |
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2004 | 2004 Annual Student Workshop - ANZSIL | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | To assist five New Zealand post graduate students to attend and participate in the 2004 annual student workshop and conference of ANZSIL in Canberra, Australia. | Applicant: | Australian New Zealand Society of International Law | Organisation: | Australian New Zealand Society of International Law |
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2004 | 2004 International Negotiation Competition | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Contribution to travel/accommodation for NZ Negotiation team to attend the international competition in Paris. Team members are Daniel Graham and David Van Panhuys from Otago, plus Faculty representative/manager Dr Selene Mize. | Applicant: | NZ Universities 2004 International Negotiation Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2004 | 2004 Louis M Brown International Client Counselling Competition | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Contribution to funding for the NZ University representative team to compete in the Louis M. Brown International Client Counselling Competition in Glasgow. Team members are Craig Ulyatt and Dan Jones from Auckland University. Dean of Auckland has agreed to be the team manager and be responsible for the grant funds. A travelling coach will accompany the team, but has yet to be appointed. It is likely to be James Palmer who coached last year's winning team. | Applicant: | NZ Universities Team 2004 Louis M Brown International Client Counselling Competition | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2004 | 2004 National Family Law Mooting Competition | $ 12,000.00 |
Description | Development of Family Law Advocacy in New Zealand via a National Family Law Mooting competition. The project will enhance the skills of family law advocacy in New Zealand. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2004 | 2004 Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | The New Zealand Mooting Team 2004 request sponsorship to attend the Phillip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington DC in April 2004 | Applicant: | New Zealand Jessup Cup Mooting Team 2004 | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2005 | 2005 International Negotiation Competition | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Representing New Zealand at the International Negotiation Competition 2005, Dublin, Ireland. Attendees will be Kate McClymont and Paul Zoubkov, who won the National Negotiaion Competition. Also attending will be Chelsea Payne as the coach / team manager. Chelsea represented NZ at the international competition in 2003 and was placed 2nd in the world. | Applicant: | NZ Universities Negotiation Team 2005 | Organisation: | Victoria University of Wellington Law Students Society |
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2004 | 2005 Louis M Brown International Client Counselling Competition | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Contribution to funding for the NZ University representative team to compete in the Louis M. Brown International Client Counselling Competition in Hawaii 7-9 April 2005. Team members are Charlotte Brown and Esther Watt from Victoria University. Tricia Walbridge at Victoria Foundation has agreed to be responsible for the grant funds and Dr Selene Mize has agreed to be the team manager. A travelling coach will accompany the team. It is likely to be James Palmer from Russell McVeagh who coached last year's team. Russell McVeagh will assist with partial funding for the team. | Applicant: | NZ Universities Client Interviewing Team 2006 | Organisation: | Victoria University of Wellington Foundation |
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2005 | 2005 National Family Law Mooting Competition | $ 9,135.00 |
Description | Development of Family Law Advocacy in New Zealand via a National Family Law Mooting competition. The project will enhance the skills of family law advocacy in New Zealand. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2004 | 2005 Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | The New Zealand Mooting Team 2005 request sponsorship to attend the Phillip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington DC in April 2005 | Applicant: | The New Zealand Jessup Cup Mooting Team 2005 | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2005 | 2006 International Negotiation Competition | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Funding for two students and their coach to attend the International Negotiation Competition in Orlando, Florida (USA) in July 2006. | Applicant: | NZ Universities Negotiation Team 2006 | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2005 | 2006 Louis M Brown International Client Counselling Competition | $ 12,000.00 |
Description | Funding for two competitors, one coach and one national representative to attend the International Client Counselling Competition in Cardiff. | Applicant: | Simon Mount, 2006 International Client Counselling Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2006 | 2006 National Family Law Mooting Competition | $ 9,967.00 |
Description | Development of Family Law Advocacy in New Zealand via a National Family Law Mooting competition. The project will enhance the skills of family law advocacy in New Zealand. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2006 | 2006 Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | The New Zealand Mooting Team 2006 request sponsorship to attend the prestigious Phillip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington DC in March/April 2006. | Applicant: | 2006 Jessup Mooting Team | Organisation: | School of Law, University of Canterbury |
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2007 | 2007 International Negotiation Competition | $ 11,497.00 |
Description | Funding for two students and their coach to attend the International Negotiation Competition in Singapore in July 2007. Winning teams from countries throughout North America, Central America, Europe, Asia and Australiasia compete in this annual competition. | Applicant: | Christina ter Haar, Erin Burke and Kirsten Griffen, 2007 International Negotiation Championships Team | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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2007 | 2007 National Family Law Mooting Competition | $ 9,903.00 |
Description | Development of Family Law Advocacy in New Zealand via a National Family Law Mooting competition to be held in Dunedin on 29 September 2007. The project will enhance the skills of family law advocacy in New Zealand. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2007 | 2007 Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | The New Zealand Mooting Team 2007 request sponsorship to attend the prestigious Phillip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington DC in March/April 2007 | Applicant: | 2007 NZ Jessup Mooting Team | Organisation: | School of Law, University of Canterbury |
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2007 | 2008 International Negotiation Competition | $ 19,000.00 |
Description | Funding for the team to compete at the International negotiation competition to be held in July 2008 in London England | Applicant: | Dr Selene Mize, 2008 NZ International Negotiation Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2007 | 2008 Louis M Brown International Client Counselling Competition | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Funding to assist competing at the International Client Counselling Competition in April 2008 in Bangalore, India | Applicant: | Dr Selene Mize, 2008 NZ International Client Counselling Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2008 | 2008 New Zealand Law Foundation National Family Law Moot | $ 10,514.00 |
Description | The NZ Law Foundation Annual National Family Moot competition is held annually in Dunedin. It has been running successfully for a number of years. Students compete for the Mahony Cup. Retired Principal Family Court Judge Patrick Mahony donated the cup to the competition in order to foster and develop advocacy in the Family Court. The moot problem is always a family law problem. All five universities send mooters to the competition. The mooters are required to prepare a synopsis of argument and then they are questioned by two judges. The moot runs for 1 day and at the end of the day the mooters are given detailed feedback by the judges on their performance. The mooters spend time together and build up a strong collegiality during the competition. The standard of mooting has always been very high and the feedback received from the mooters is that they all benefit from this experience. The experience ensures that a strong group of family law advocates are being produced from all of the universities in New Zealand. Judge Mahony's goal of strong and effective advocacy in the Family Court is being realised through this competition. The Family Court is the court that most New Zealander's are likely to come in contact with during their lifetime. All the family law academics at the other universities in NZ strongly support this competition. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2007 | 2008 Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | To attend and compete in the Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | Applicant: | 2008 Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2009 | 2009 International Negotiation Competition | $ 17,000.00 |
Description | Funding for the NZ national team to compete in the international negotations competition, in Chicago in July 2009. The winning team comes from the University of Canterbury, but will be coached and managed by Selene Mize from Otago. | Applicant: | Selene E Mize, 2009 International Negotiation Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2009 | 2009 Louis M Brown International Client Counselling Competition | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Funding for the NZ national team to compete in the international client interviewing competition, University of Nevada, April 2009. The winning team comes from the University of Victoria, but will be coached and managed by Selene Mize from Otago. | Applicant: | Selene E Mize, 2009 International Client Counselling Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2009 | 2009 New Zealand Law Foundation National Family Law Moot | $ 10,325.00 |
Description | The NZ Law Foundation Annual National Family Moot competition is held annually in Dunedin. It has been running successfully for a number of years. Students compete for the Mahony Cup. Retired Principal Family Court Judge Patrick Mahony donated the cup to the competition in order to foster and develop advocacy in the Family Court. The moot problem is always a family law problem. All five universities send mooters to the competition. The mooters are required to prepare a synopsis of argument and then they are questioned by two judges. The moot runs for 1 day and at the end of the day the mooters are given detailed feedback by the judges on their performance. The mooters spend time together and build up a strong collegiality during the competition. The standard of mooting has always been very high and the feedback received from the mooters is that they all benefit from this experience. The experience ensures that a strong group of family law advocates are being produced from all of the universities in New Zealand. Judge Mahony's goal of strong and effective advocacy in the Family Court is being realised through this competition. The Family Court is the court that most New Zealander's are likely to come in contact with during their lifetime. All the family law academics at the other universities in NZ strongly support this competition. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2008 | 2009 Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 35,000.00 |
Description | The 2009 New Zealand Jessup Mooting Team requests sponsorship to prepare for and attend the Phillip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington DC in March/April 2009 | Applicant: | Simon Mount, 2009 Philip C Jessup Moot Court Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2009 | 2010 Brown Mosten International Client Counselling Competition [ 7-10 April 2010 - China] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Funding for a team of law students from Canterbury Law School (who won the National competition) to compete at the International Client Counselling Competition to be held in China 7-10 April, 2010. They will be coached by Selene Mize from Otago Law School. | Applicant: | Selene Mize, 2010 International Client Counselling Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2009 | 2010 International Negotiation Competition [July 2010 - Australia] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | To fund the attendance of a team from Otago Law School (who won the National competition) to compete at the 2010 International Negotiation Competition to be held in Denmark in July 2010. They will be coached by Selene Mize from Otago Law School. | Applicant: | Selene Mize, 2010 International Negotiation Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2010 | 2010 New Zealand Law Foundation National Family Law Moot | $ 12,040.00 |
Description | The NZLF Law Moot competition is held annually in Dunedin. It has been running successfully for a number of years. Students compete for the Mahony Cup. Retired Principal Family Court Judge Patrick Mahony donated the cup to the competition in order to foster and develop advocacy in the Family Court. The moot problem is always a family law problem. All five universities send mooters to the competition. The mooters are required to prepare a synopsis of argument and then they are questioned by two judges. The moot runs for 1 whole day and at the end of the day the mooters are given detailed feedback by the judges on their performance. The mooters spend time together and build up a strong collegiality during the competition. The standard of mooting has always been very high and the feedback received from the moooters is that they all benefit from the experience. The experience ensures that a strong group of family law advocates are being produced from all the universities in NZ. Judge Mahony's goal of strong and effective advocacy in the Family court is being realised through this competition. The Family Court is the court that most New Zealanders are likely to come in contact with during their lifetime. All the family law academics at the other universities in NZ strongly support this competition. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2009 | 2010 Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition (21-27 Mar 10) | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | To represent New Zealand at the 2010 Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court competition in Washington DC | Applicant: | Simon Mount, 2010 Philip C Jessup Moot Court Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2010 | 2011 Brown Mosten International Client Consultation Competition [Netherlands 6-9 April 2011] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | To fund attendance at the 2011 Brown/Mosten International Client Consultations Competition | Applicant: | Selene Mize, 2011 Brown-Mosten International Client Consultation Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2010 | 2011 International Negotiation Competition [July 2011, Denmark] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Funding to assist the winners of the NZ national law students negotiating competition to compete in the International Negotiation Competition held annually. | Applicant: | Christina ter Haar, 2011 International Negotiation Competition Team | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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2011 | 2011 New Zealand Law Foundation National Family Law Moot | $ 13,114.00 |
Description | The NZLF National Family Law Moot competition is held annually in Dunedin. All law schools send mooters to the competition. The mooters are required to prepare a synopsis of argument and then they are questioned by two judges. The moot runs for 1 whole day and at the end of the day the mooters are given detailed feedback by the judges on their performance. The mooters spend time together and build up a strong collegiality during the competition. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2010 | 2011 Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | The 2011 New Zealand Jessup Mooting Team requests sponsorship to prepare for and attend the Phillip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington DC in March 2011 | Applicant: | Simon Mount, 2011 Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2011 | 2012 Brown/Mosten International Client Consultation Competition [Dublin 18-21 April 2012] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | To fund the NZ team's attendance at the 2012 Brown/Mosten International Client Consultation Competition in Dublin, Ireland 18-21 April 2012. Auckland University team won the national competition. Selene Mize from Otago law faculty will be the team coach. | Applicant: | Selene Mize, 2012 Brown-Mosten International Client Consultation Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2011 | 2012 International Negotiation Competition [Belfast 3-7 July 2012] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | To fund the NZ team's attendance at the 2012 International Negotiation Competition in Belfast, Ireland 3-7 July 2012. The application is for funding the attendance of a team from Otago Law School (who won the National competition). Selene Mize is the team coach. | Applicant: | Selene Mize, 2012 International Negotiation Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2011 | 2012 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 38,000.00 |
Description | To represent New Zealand at the 2012 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington DC. | Applicant: | Dr Caroline Foster, 2012 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2012 | 2013 Brown Mosten International Client Consultation competition [Glasgow 3-6 April 2013] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Funding for a team and coach representing NZ at the Brown-Mosten International Client Consultation Competition | Applicant: | Selene Mize, 2013 Brown-Mosten International Client Consultation Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2013 | 2013 International Negotiation Competition [1-5 July Orange County, USA] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Te Piringa Faculty of Law Negotiation Team of Robert Davies and Darren Adams, won the national New Zealand Law Students' Association Negotiation Competition and therefore qualify to compete in the International Negotiation Competition being held in Country Orange, California, USA in July 2013. Funding is sought to support attendance at this competition. | Applicant: | 2013 NZ International Negotiation Competition Team | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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2013 | 2013 NZ Law Foundation National Family Law Moot | $ 9,047.00 |
Description | The New Zealand Law Foundation National Family Law Moot competition has been held
annually in Dunedin. It has been running successfully for a number of years, with a brief hiatus in 2012. Students compete for the Mahony Cup, donated by Retired Principal Family Court Judge Patrick Mahony in order to foster and develop advocacy in the Family Court. The moot problem is always a family law problem. All five universities send two students
who have a proficiency in family law and/or advocacy to compete. The mooters are required to prepare a synopsis of argument and then they are questioned by two judges. The moot runs for one whole day, with the judges providing detailed feedback to the mooters on their performance. The mooters spend time together and build up a strong collegiality during the competition. The standard of mooting has always been very high and the feedback received from the mooters
is that they all benefit from the experience, and that experience ensures that a strong group of family law advocates are being produced from all the universities in New Zealand. Judge Mahony’s goal of strong and effective advocacy in the Family Court is being realised through this competition, and it recognises that the Family Court is the court that most New
Zealanders are likely to come in contact with during their lifetime. The benefits of this competition are such that all family law academics at the other universities in New Zealand strongly support this competition. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2012 | 2013 Phillip C. Jessup International Moot Competition | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | Funding to take team of 4 VUW students + a recent graduate as coach to the 2013 Jessup moot competition in Washington in March 2013. | Applicant: | Professor Campbell McLachlan, 2013 Phillip C. Jessup International Moot Competition Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2013 | 2014 Brown Mosten International Client Consultation Competition [Puerto Rico 9-12 April 2014] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Andrew McLeod and Luke Sizer won the Russell McVeagh National Client Interviewing Competition in 2013, giving them the right to represent New Zealand at the Brown/Mosten International Client Consultation Competition (BMICCC) (formerly known as the International Client Counseling Competition or ICCC) to be hosted in San Juan, Puerto Rico in April 2014.
The Brown/Mosten Competition provides an opportunity for law students to learn and practice client interviewing and advising skills, and brings together the winning teams of law students from national competitions in countries from North America, Central America, Europe, Asia and Australasia. | Applicant: | 2014 NZ Brown/Mosten International Client Consultation Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2013 | 2014 International Negotiation Competition [South Korea 23-27 June 2014] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Tom Jemson and Henry Benson-Pope won the Buddle Findlay National Negotiation Competition in 2013, giving them the right to represent New Zealand at the International Negotiation Competition (INC) that will be held in Pohang, South Korea in June 2014. This application covers funding to attend to this competition. | Applicant: | 2014 NZ International Negotiation Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2014 | 2014 New Zealand Law Foundation National Family Law Moot | $ 8,132.00 |
Description | The New Zealand Law Foundation National Family Law Moot competition has been held
annually in Dunedin. It has been running successfully since 2000, with a brief hiatus in 2012. Students compete for the Mahony Cup, donated by Retired Principal Family Court Judge Patrick Mahony in order to foster and develop advocacy in the Family Court. The moot problem is always a family law problem. Five universities send two students
who have a proficiency in family law and/or advocacy to compete. The mooters are required to prepare a synopsis of argument and then they are questioned by two judges. The moot runs for one whole day, with the judges providing detailed feedback to the mooters on their performance. The mooters spend time together and build up a strong collegiality during the competition. The standard of mooting has always been very high and the feedback received from the mooters is that they all benefit from the experience, and that experience ensures that a strong group of family law advocates are being produced from all the universities in New Zealand. Judge Mahony’s goal of strong and effective advocacy in the Family Court is being realised through this competition, and it recognises that the Family Court is the court that most New Zealanders are likely to come in contact with during their lifetime. The benefits of this competition are such that all family law academics at the other universities in New Zealand strongly support this competition. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2013 | 2014 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 30,000.00 |
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2014 | 2015 Brown Mosten Client Consultation Competition [Lincoln, Nebraska, USA 15-18 April 2015] | $ 15,000.00 |
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2015 | 2015 International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Moot Court Competition | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | New Zealand Red Cross, in conjunction with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) will run the fourth International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Moot Court Competition for New Zealand law students in December 2015. This is the only competition of its type in New Zealand; it is an opportunity to promote better awareness of IHL issues among law faculties and students at universities throughout New Zealand. It also allows for law students to meet and interact with IHL practitioners in New Zealand, such as those from New Zealand Red Cross, Defence and other legal professionals, whose representatives volunteer their time to help run and judge the competition.
The national competition is scheduled to take place in Wellington over two days on 4 and 5 December 2015. Day one consists of an afternoon IHL scenario-based activity for participating law schools, modelled on the international Jean-Pictet Competition in IHL. This allows the students to meet one another, interact with IHL practitioners from New Zealand Red Cross, and ‘warm up’ into the subject matter. Students are also invited to attend the annual ‘IHL Colloquium’ organised by Victoria University of Wellington for the morning of the first day. This colloquium, although organised separately, is coordinated so as to fit in appropriately with the Moot planning.
The formal competition takes place on day two. Preliminary rounds are held at Victoria University, with legal practitioners from New Zealand Red Cross, New Zealand Defence Force, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade etc. volunteering their time as judges. The final round for the two top teams is held at the Old High Court, and is open to the public. The panel of judges for the final round is of exceptional calibre, with Sir Kenneth Keith, Sir Geoffrey Palmer and Lt-Col Justin Emerson (New Zealand Defence Force Head of Legal) confirmed for the bench. A reception and award ceremony will be hosted for students, teaching staff and judges that evening. In 2014 this was kindly hosted by the Swiss Ambassador to New Zealand, himself a former ICRC Delegate and IHL trainer of the Swiss Army. We hope to gain the same support this year. | Applicant: | Matthew McCracken | Organisation: | New Zealand Red Cross |
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2014 | 2015 International Negotiation Competition [Dublin, Ireland 6-10 July 2015] | $ 15,000.00 |
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2015 | 2015 New Zealand Law Foundation National Family Law Moot [1 August 2015] | $ 9,620.00 |
Description | The New Zealand Law Foundation National Family Law Moot competition has been held annually in Dunedin, running successfully for a number of years and returning in 2013 after a brief hiatus in 2012. Students compete for the Mahony Cup, donated by Retired Principal Family Court Judge Patrick Mahony in order to foster and develop advocacy in the Family Court. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2014 | 2015 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 30,000.00 |
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2015 | 2016 Brown Mosten International Client Consultation Competition [27-30 April, Windsor, Canada] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | To fund attendance of student competitors and coach at the Brown Mosten International Client Consultation Competition for law students, to be held in Canada in April 2016. | Applicant: | Selene Mize | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2016 | 2016 International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Moot Court Competition [2-3 December 2016] | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | New Zealand Red Cross, in conjunction with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) will run the fifth International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Moot Court Competition for New Zealand law students in December 2016. This is the only competition of its type in New Zealand; it is an opportunity to promote better awareness of IHL issues among law faculties and students at universities throughout New Zealand. It also allows for law students to meet and interact with IHL practitioners in New Zealand, such as those from the Red Cross, Defence and other legal professionals, whose representatives volunteer their time to help run and judge the competition.
The national competition is scheduled to take place in Wellington over two days on 2 and 3 December 2016.
| Applicant: | Dr Rebecca Dudley | Organisation: | New Zealand Red Cross |
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2015 | 2016 International Negotiation Competition [4-9 July, Lucerne, Switzerland] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | To fund attendance of student competitors and coach at the International Negotiation Competition for law students in Lucerne, Switzerland | Applicant: | Selene Mize | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2016 | 2016 New Zealand Law Foundation National Family Law Moot [30 July 2016] | $ 10,512.00 |
Description | The New Zealand Law Foundation National Family Law Moot competition has been held annually in Dunedin, running successfully for a number of years and returning in 2013 after a brief hiatus in 2012. Students compete for the Mahony Cup, donated by Retired Principal Family Court Judge Patrick Mahony in order to foster and develop advocacy in the Family Court. | Applicant: | Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2015 | 2016 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | Funding to support the New Zealand team at the 2016 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington April 2016 | Applicant: | Dr Anna Hood | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2016 | 2017 Brown Mosten International Client Consultation Competition [University of Kent 19-22 April 2017] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | To fund expenses of New Zealand team to attend the Brown Mosten International Client Consultation Competition to be held at the University of Kent 19-22 April 2017. | Applicant: | Selene Mize | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2016 | 2017 International Negotiation Competition [26 June-1 July 2017 - Oslo, Norway] | $ 15,000.00 |
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2017 | 2017 New Zealand Law Foundation National Family Law Moot [15 July 2017] | $ 10,890.00 |
Description | The New Zealand Law Foundation National Family Law Moot competition has been successfully held annually in Dunedin since 1994, with the exception of 2012 when no competition was held. Students compete for the Mahony Cup, donated by former Principal Family Court Judge Patrick Mahony in order to foster and develop advocacy in the Family Court. The experience ensures that a strong group of family law advocates are being produced from all the law schools in NZ. | Applicant: | Mr Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2017 | 2017 New Zealand Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot Court Competition | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | New Zealand Red Cross, in conjunction with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) will run the sixth International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Moot Court Competition for New Zealand law students in December 2017. This is the only competition of its type in New Zealand; it is an opportunity to promote better awareness of IHL issues among law faculties and students at universities throughout New Zealand. It also allows for law students to meet and interact with IHL practitioners in New Zealand, such as those from the Red Cross, Defence and other legal professionals, whose representatives volunteer their time to help run and judge the competition. | Applicant: | Dr Rebecca Dudley | Organisation: | New Zealand Red Cross |
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2017 | 2017 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | Funding to support the New Zealand team at the 2017 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in Washington April 2017 | Applicant: | Mr Gary PATTERSON | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2017 | 2018 Brown Mosten International Client Consultation Competition [11-14 April, Netherlands] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | To fund expenses of New Zealand team to train for and attend the Brown Mosten International Client Consultation Competition to be held at the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands 11-14 April 2018. The team representatives are from Victoria Law Faculty, but will be coached by Associate Professor Selene Mize from the Otago University Law Faculty.
| Applicant: | Ms Selene Mize | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2017 | 2018 International Negotiation Competition [25 June-30 June 2017 - Cardiff] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | To fund attendance of the 2018 NZ representative team and their coach (from Victoria University Law School) at the International Negotiation Competition in Cardiff, Wales from 25–30 June 2018 (TBC). The Competition provides an opportunity for law students to learn and practice negotiation skills, and brings together the winning teams of law students from national competitions in countries from North America, Central America, Europe, Asia and Australasia. | Applicant: | Dr Grant Morris | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2017 | 2018 Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | Funding for the NZ
team of Olivia Klinkum and Zared Wall-Manning who won the Bell Gully National Mooting Competition in 2017, giving them the right to represent New Zealand at the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition to be hosted by White & Case in Washington, DC from 1-7 April 2018. This funding will to cover the costs of training for and attending this competition. | Applicant: | Mr Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2018 | 2019 Brown Mosten International Client Consultation Competition [3-6 April, Dublin] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | To fund expenses of New Zealand team to train for and attend the Brown Mosten International Client Consultation Competition to be held in Dublin, Ireland on 3-6 April 2019. The team representatives and coach are from Te Piringa - the University of Waikato. | Applicant: | Mr Andrew Hong | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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2018 | 2019 International Negotiation Competition [5-9 July 2019,Tokyo] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | This grant application is for our VUW team to compete at the 2019 International Negotiation Competition in Tokyo. The team will consist of two student competitors and a coach (Dr Grant Morris). We will begin our training in late 2018 in preparation for the competition in late June 2019. We appreciate the Law Foundation's strong support for student teams to represent NZ in these international competitions. | Applicant: | Dr Grant Morris | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2019 | 2019 New Zealand Law Foundation National Family Law Moot [Waikato, 25-27 July 2019] | $ 8,949.00 |
Description | This competition has annually been held in Dunedin since 1994 (except for two years when it was not held - 2012 and 2018). To ensure that this competition continues, Otago University have kindly given University of Waikato the opportunity to host from 2019 onward. University of Waikato has a purpose built Moot Court and a very supportive Family Law Bar who are eager to see this competition continue for the benefit of law students nationally. Traditionally all NZ law schools compete in this event. Students compete for the Mahony Cup, donated by former Principal Family Court Judge Patrick Mahony in order to foster and develop advocacy in the Family Court. The experience ensures that a strong group of family law advocates are produced from all the law schools in NZ. This is a tradition Waikato seeks to continue. | Applicant: | Miss Racheal Taylor-Tilsley | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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2018 | 2019 Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition [31 March-6 April 2019] | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | The Jessup Moot is the largest mooting competition in the world. The competition has been held since 1960. Students from more than 680 law schools in 100 countries compete in the annually. The competition simulates a fictional dispute between countries before the International Court of Justice.
This year’s problem focuses on a migratory species of yak that is of significance to two neighbouring countries. It touches on issues of state responsibility, scarce natural resources and indigenous peoples’ rights. The competition is judged by senior practitioners and academics from around the world, and provides invaluable experience to our team on a scale that is simply not available in New Zealand. Previous attendees of the Jessup moot from New Zealand have gone on to become leaders in their respective fields, including academia, private practice and the judiciary | Applicant: | Mr Tiaan Nelson | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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2019 | 2020 Brown Mosten International Client Consultation Competition [Florida 15-18 April 2020] | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | This funding will support two Victoria University of Wellington law students, who won the National Client Interviewing Competition in 2019, and their coach, an alumni of Victoria University of Wellington and former international client interviewing winner, to represent NZ at the Brown Mosten International Client Consultation Competition ("ICCC") in Florida, USA, 2020. The ICCC brings together the winning teams of law students from national competitions from around the world to compete on the global stage. The ICCC provides law students with a fantastic opportunity to develop their client interviewing skills, which are indispensable to the practice of law, while also meeting and developing connections with other students, academics, and practitioners overseas. New Zealand has performed well at this competition, having won seven times and placed highly other times. With the Law Foundation's support, they hope to maintain NZ's strong reputation at this competition. | Applicant: | Mr Fayez Shahbaz | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2019 | 2020 Philip C Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | Funding will support NZ Representative team from Auckland Law School, to attend the Jessup Moot. This is the largest mooting competition in the world. The competition has been held since 1960. Students from more than 680 law schools in 100 countries compete in the Moot annually. The competition simulates a fictional dispute between countries before the International Court of Justice.
This year’s problem focuses on treaty succession, fully autonomous weapons systems, government ministers accused of war crimes, and the potentially conflicting jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice and the World Trade Organisation. It touches on issues of jurisdiction, state responsibility and international human rights law.
The competition is judged by senior practitioners and academics from around the world, and provides invaluable experience to our team on a scale that is simply not available in New Zealand. Previous attendees of the Jessup moot from New Zealand have gone on to become leaders in their respective fields, including academia, private practice & the judiciary. | Applicant: | Ms Bronwyn Davies | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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1999 | Advocacy Skills Training - Visit by Professor James Seckinger | $ 18,300.00 |
Description | Professor Seckinger will visit New Zealand for five days to conduct programmes for the litigation skills programme faculty and to review the Society's standard and advanced litigation skills programme. | Applicant: | CLE Department | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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1993 | Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Training | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | A range of activities to promote ADR including dissemination of information about LEADR, a 4 day workshop, a half day workshop on mediation/ADR | Applicant: | LEADR New Zealand Inc. | Organisation: | LEADR New Zealand Inc. |
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1997 | Attendance at Conference: Attendance at Conference: '2nd World Congress on Family Law' & Dissemination of Findings | $ 4,829.00 |
Description | To make the findings of the 2nd World Congress on Family Law widely available to professional people working in Family Law and its refores in New Zealand by means of a report and developing continuing education seminars. | Applicant: | Professor Mark Henaghan | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2014 | Auckland Young Lawyers Mooting Competition | $ 1,967.00 |
Description | Funding to support a Young Lawyers Mooting Competition in Auckland in 2014. | Applicant: | Auckland Young Lawyers' Committee | Organisation: | Auckland Branch, New Zealand Law Society |
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1995 | Australasian Family Law Mooting Competition 1995 and 1996 | $ 2,500.00 |
Description | "Australasian Family Law Mooting Competition to be held in conjunction with the National Family Law Conference on 3 October 1995 and partial funding for the next two years..
$1000 of funding would be directed to the 1995 competition with the remaining $1500 being directed towards running the competition in 1996 and 1997." | Applicant: | Family Law Moot Organising Committee | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Students Association |
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1998 | Computer Aided Learning Project (Stage 1) | $ 25,808.00 |
Description | "To research a strategy for development of computer aided learning for part of the applicant’s course of skills training. This will include multi-media delivery in the classroom and distance learning opportunities.
The applicant has a range of objectives to meet through two stages of the project. Stage one which is the subject of this funding application aims to identify the best stragegy for the Institute to adopt to accomplish the objectives." | Applicant: | Institute of Professional Legal Studies | Organisation: | Institute of Professional Legal Studies |
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2000 | Computer Aided Learning Project (Stage 2) | $ 141,070.00 |
Description | Stage 2 of the Computer Aided Learning project which sees the start of building the computer aided resources. This application is for the development of a CD Rom for the Institute's Negotiation seminar for use in conjunction with classroom based activities. | Applicant: | Institute of Professional Legal Studies | Organisation: | Institute of Professional Legal Studies |
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2013 | Continuing Professional Development Training | $ 36,807.00 |
Description | Application to the New Zealand Law Foundation for funding to enable Professor Neil Gold to visit NZ in October 2013 to co-present a seminar on the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act (Lawyers: Ongoing Legal Education - Continuing Professional Development) Rules (CPD Rules) in conjunction with his visit to the Continuing Legal Education Association of Australasia to be held in Brisbane, Australia. | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Society | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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1998 | Counsel for the Child - Training Needs Analysis Workshop | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | Funding is sought for a suitably qualified facilitator and to bring 8 participants to Wellington for a one day structured workshop to re-appraise the training needs of would be and recently appointed counsel for the child. The outcome of the workshop will provide the basis for designing a new training programme for counsel for the child. | Applicant: | CLE Department | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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1999 | Cross-Cultural Research & Development | $ 24,300.00 |
Description | "Conduct research and provide information on cross-cultural issues relevant for inclusion in the IPLS course. Assist Course Designer with curriculum design, materials production and assist Training Manager with Instructor training.
Aims to better equip IPLS students with bicultural/cross-cultural skills and awareness which will ultimately lead to better practice and knowledge as practitioners." | Applicant: | Institute of Professional Legal Studies | Organisation: | Institute of Professional Legal Studies |
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1997 | Development of Civil Litigation Module for NZLS National Curriculum for Continuing Legal Education | $ 16,000.00 |
Description | Preparation and development of programme, learning objectives and materials for each session (manual for participants and presenters). Evaluation of pilot and training of regional presenters. | Applicant: | CLE Department | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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1998 | Development of Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility Curriculum - IPLS | $ 40,000.00 |
Description | Funding for the costs of a researcher and administration assistance and resources to produce:
- A detailed programme of instruction including student materials, tutor notes and trainee exercises
- A staff training programme
- An assessment system. | Applicant: | Institute of Professional Legal Studies | Organisation: | Institute of Professional Legal Studies |
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1998 | Development of Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility Curriculum and Resources - Auckland University | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | 1998/13/34a - The funding would allow a law student to be employed as a research assistance to Professor Charles Rickett and Dr Tim Dare, the lecturers in the new CLE required Legal Ethics LLB paper. The assistant would help prepare the casebook and other materials required for teaching the paper.
1998/13/34b - Funding is sought to enable the establishment of an appropriate and comprehensive collection of monographs and serials to support the teaching of a new paper in Legal Ethics. | Applicant: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Auckland |
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1998 | Development of Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility Curriculum and Resources - Canterbury University | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | Establishment of the Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility course, in particular:
- Library materials - $7,000
- Research Assistant - $5,300
- Practitioner input - $400 | Applicant: | School of Law, University of Canterbury | Organisation: | School of Law, University of Canterbury |
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1998 | Development of Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility Curriculum and Resources - Otago University | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | Establishment of the Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility course, in particular:
- Library materials - $5,000
- Research and Materials assistance - $5,000 | Applicant: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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1998 | Development of Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility Curriculum and Resources - Victoria University | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | Establishment of the Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility course, in particular:
- Library materials - $6,000
- Teacher Development - $8-10,000
- Research and Materials assistance - $5,000 | Applicant: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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1998 | Development of Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility Curriculum and Resources - Waikato University | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | Establishment of the Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility course, in particular:
- Library materials - $5,000
- Research and Materials assistance - $5,000 | Applicant: | School of Law, University of Waikato | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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1995 | Economic Research to background Family Law Conference Discussions relating to Finance after Separation | $ 1,500.00 |
Description | Funding for research to be undertaken in relation to the NZLS Family Law Conference (by Dr Susan St John). It will form part of the opening session providing an overall economic background to the discussion of the legal issues relating to finance after separation as they relate to the position of men, women and children. The topics is will consider are: Government economic poplicy as it impacts on families; General demographic tends as they impact on economics; General trends in enrolment patterns; Male and female employment patterns; Male and female earning rates; Cost of children; State support for families | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Society, CLE Department | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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1994 | Education and Training Programme in Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility | $ 68,260.00 |
Description | Resubmission of early application (see 1994/4/28).
Consultancy fees, travel & admin costs for research and development of an education and training programme in legal ethics and professional responsibility. | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Society and Council of Legal Education (CLE) | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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1998 | Ethics and Professional Responsibility - Video Based Guided Courses | $ 60,000.00 |
Description | Two video-based guided courses in ethics and professionalism - one for conveyancers and one for civil litigators. Each course would take a minimum of 2.5 hours to complete and would consist of a 15-20 minute videoed fact situation developed over a number of scenes, a discussion leader’s guide and participant materials.
This project is part of an linked application from NZLS, all Law Schools, IPLS and the Davis Law Library to develop a co-ordinated curriculum approach to improve ethics and professionalism in the profession. It will be a compulsory paper. [see covering letter from Annette Black (NZLS) and Judge McElrea (Convenor of the Working Party, NZCLE)]
While each of the projects have been submitted as independent projects, in reality they form part of a greater whole and should be looked at together. | Applicant: | CLE Department | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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1999 | Expanding and Consolidating the Entry Level Planned Curriculum | $ 61,500.00 |
Description | "Extending and consolidating the entry level planned curriculum through:
- An extensive revision of the residential property module
- The development of a new two day module on company / commercial law" | Applicant: | CLE Department | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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1998 | Family Law Training Programme | $ 32,500.00 |
Description | This family law module forms part of the planned curriculum and training in the first three years of practice. This seminar module is of 2 days' duration and is intended to be available every 2 years alternating with an intermediate programme. Five videos will also be produced. | Applicant: | CLE Department | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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1996 | Judicial Training: Gender Equity In the Judicial System | $ 99,517.00 |
Description | The project as a whole is to invetigate gender equity issues in the Court system, identify remedial action and set in place a programme of education for Judges on gender equity. The first element of the project, now underway, involves research into Judges' perceptions of gender equity issues, experiences of gender issues in the courts by consumers/clients, and consultation s with the legal profession. The second element, for which funding is now being sought, involves the planning and organisation of a 2day education seminar for the whole NZ judiciary, the running of training-for-trainers sessions with Judges who will be facilitators/presenters at the seminar, and follow-up evaluation for use in the design of an ongoing education programme for Judges on gender issues. | Applicant: | Judicial Working Group on Gender Equity | Organisation: | Department for Courts |
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2011 | Law and Economics Foundation Course | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | A foundation course in Law and Economics as post-admission training for lawyers and for policy practitioners in the public sector. | Applicant: | Law and Economics Association of New Zealand | Organisation: | Law and Economics Association of NZ |
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1996 | Litigation Skills Programme - Resources for Expert Witness Course | $ 9,134.00 |
Description | Funding assistance to bring Professor Peter Hoffman, a senior director of the US National Institute of Trial Advocacy to New Zealand to direct an inaugural skills programme training practitioners in dealing with experts in court, to train NZ personnel to run similar courses themselves in the future, to train selected new faculty and to provide specialist training in teaching the theory of the case. | Applicant: | CLE Department | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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2007 | Major Revision of Two Parts of the Entry Level Planned Curriculum | $ 47,700.00 |
Description | "Extensive revision of the residential property transactions course
Extensive revision of the duty solicitor training programme" | Applicant: | CLE Department | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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2007 | Major Revision of Workshop on Running a Matrimonial Property Case | $ 28,500.00 |
Description | The Foundation kindly funded the development of a two-day intensive level workshop on running a matrimonial property case in 2000. It was held successfully in 4 centres. Unfortunately it has not been able to be repeated due to the changes in legislation resulting in the Property Relationships Act 1976. The materials for the course need to be extensively revised due to changes in the law, and also the breadth of coverage of the law beyond what was matrimonial property. | Applicant: | CLE Department | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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1995 | National Advocacy Training - Family Law | $ 21,450.00 |
Description | Funding to assist regional and national family law mooting competitions over a three year trial | Applicant: | Family Law Moot Organising Committee | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Students Association |
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2010 | National Training Programme for Lawyers | $ 100,000.00 |
Description | To design and develop a new mandatory national training programme to prepare lawyers, including barristers, for practising on their own account. | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Society | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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1993 | National Training Programme for Newly Admitted Practitioners - Criminal Advocacy & Residential Conveyancing | $ 50,000.00 |
Description | "Design and implementation of part of the national Planned Curriculum of Training for newly admitted practitioners.
The grant will be used to finalise materials, train presenters and set up an administrative system for practical training of practitioners.
There will be two modules to the training - one for Introductory Criminal Advocacy and the other for Residential Conveyancing." | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Society, CLE Department | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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2018 | National Young Lawyer's Mooting Competition 2018 [23 July 2018] | $ 13,295.00 |
Description | National Mooting Competition request for grant to support young lawyers to gain advocacy skills and instruction in our supportive environment. | Applicant: | Ms Bronwyn Jones | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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2016 | National Young Lawyers Mooting Competition 2016 | $ 12,000.00 |
Description | Funding for regional mooting competitions for young lawyers in Wellington, Auckland, Canterbury-Westland and Waikato/BOP, plus a subsequent national final for 2016. The project is supported by the NZ Bar Association and the NZ Law Society. | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Society | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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2015 | National Young Lawyers' Mooting Competition 2015 | $ 10,550.00 |
Description | Funding for regional mooting competitions for young lawyers in Wellington, Auckland and Canterbury-Westland and a subsequent national final for 2015. The project is supported by the NZ Bar Association and the NZ Law Society. | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Society | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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2009 | NZ Commonwealth Law Moot Team 2009 | $ 4,000.00 |
Description | The New Zealand representative team competing in the 2009 Commonwealth Law Moot is seeking support to fund its travel costs to Hong Kong to compete in the moot. The team is from Victoria University and was chosen from an ALSA Moot involving all New Zealand universities. | Applicant: | Jamie Eng and Oliver Searle | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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1997 | NZ Jessup Cup Mooting Team: Funding & Administration for 1998 and Beyond | $ 12,500.00 |
Description | | Applicant: | Quang Trinh (in conjunction with 1998 NZ Jessup Cup Mooting Team) | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Students Association |
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2012 | NZLS CLE Criminal Procedure Act Intensive [May 2013] - Background materials | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | NZLS CLE Ltd seeks funding to cover the cost of preparing and publishing the background materials which will (1) accompany the Criminal Procedure Act Intensive in May 2013 (2) will be separately available to other criminal defence lawyers who are unable to attend. This will be in the form of an A4 booklet of about 250 pages. At a cost of $50 per copy this will allow 300 copies to be made available (there are 900+ listed criminal legal aid providers). The late Judge Russell Johnson said "this legislation is the most significant change to criminal procedures in the last 50 years". It will require a major mind-shift on the part of the profession and in a number of respects the change is quite detailed. | Applicant: | NZLS CLE Ltd | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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1995 | Research: Transfer of Training for IPLS Students | $ 19,920.00 |
Description | "To research the extent to which the classroom based training conducted by the IPLS is transferred in a range of legal practice settings.
Answers the question: ""Are the IPLS students of the Professionals course using their skills and behaviours they acquire or enhance in their training, when they return to their jobs?""" | Applicant: | Institute of Professional Legal Studies | Organisation: | Institute of Professional Legal Studies |
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2009 | Revision of Residential Property Entry Level Workshop | $ 21,700.00 |
Description | Revision of the Residential Property Transactions course materials. They form part of the NZLS CLE suite of entry level programmes. | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Society CLE Ltd | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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2012 | Rewrite of Residential Property Transactions Courses | $ 26,700.00 |
Description | Revision and rewrite of the Residential Property Transactions course materials which form part of the suite of entry level programmes offered by NZLS CLE Ltd. | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Society CLE Ltd | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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2013 | Rewrite of the Duty Solicitor Training Programme | $ 41,750.00 |
Description | A rewriting of the particpants' and faculty materials and the assessment materials for the Duty Solicitor Training Programme. This is ocassioned by the significant changes in criminal procedure that impacts on the knowledge required of and work of Duty Solicitors arising from the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 commencing on 1 July 2013. | Applicant: | NZLS CLE Ltd | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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1999 | Running a Matrimonial Property Case - Intermediate Level Training Programme | $ 27,200.00 |
Description | This two day group workshop for intermediate level practitioners will follow through a matrimonial property case assisting participants to identify relevant issues and decide on an appropriate strategy, improve their writing and drafting skills, assist them to identify, obtain and organise the relevant information and show them how to "move a case along". | Applicant: | CLE Department | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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2018 | Scholarships for 2019 AMINZ Conference | $ 7,000.00 |
Description | The AMINZ conference is NZ’s pre-eminent dispute resolution conference, covering all areas of dispute resolution. The conference is structured to generate debate within the dispute resolution community, with policy makers, stakeholders and the NZ public. The value of it is more than the 2 ½ days it takes, but in the on-going debate and learning it stimulates.
The theme of the 2019 Christchurch conference is “Still Making It Work”. The focus will be disaster dispute resolution, including climate change and earthquakes. Conference sessions will include the legal and policy repercussions of disasters. We intend this conference to be ground-breaking and pivotal. We have over the last 10 years delivered conferences that have achieved a broadening of the debate on important subjects and helped to form policy and change in New Zealand. Conference 2019 will deliver no less.
We seek your support to help fund scholarships for law students and young practitioners to attend the conference. | Applicant: | Ms Deborah Hart | Organisation: | Arbitrators' and Mediators' Institute of New Zealand |
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1999 | Seminar Series: Litigation Techniques & Trial Advocacy Skillls - Part Two | $ 5,500.00 |
Description | Design and preparation of written materials for a module on Jury Trials. To be the 6th in a series of seminars on Litigation Techniques and Trial Advocacy. The written material would form the basis of lectures and support demonstrations. | Applicant: | Auckland District Law Society | Organisation: | Auckland District Law Society |
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1996 | Seminar Series: Litigation Techniques &Trial Advocacy Skills - Part One | $ 25,000.00 |
Description | Analysis, design & preparation of written teaching material for five two hour seminars on Litigation Techniques & Trial Advocacy skills. | Applicant: | Auckland District Law Society (CLE Committee) | Organisation: | Auckland District Law Society |
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2014 | Wellington Junior Practitioners' Appellate Mooting Competition | $ 2,395.00 |
Description | As the representative body of young lawyers in Wellington, the Committee has an educative role in providing opportunities for young lawyers to develop their legal skills. Of all the legal skills required by young practitioners, court advocacy is arguably the most difficult. It is also the most difficult to obtain experience in. The mooting competition will give young lawyers the opportunity to hone their advocacy skills, both in terms of their written submissions and advocacy in court. The competition will allow young practitioners to establish themselves as competent practitioners and advocates in their own right, and not simply as supervised staff solicitors/barristers. | Applicant: | Wellington Young Lawyers' Committee | Organisation: | Wellington Branch, New Zealand Law Society |
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2001 | Willem C Vis Moot 2001-2002 | $ 7,500.00 |
Description | "To research the mooting problem for the 9th annual Willem C Vis Mooting Competition to be held in Vienna, 22-28 march 2002. Prepare detailed memoranda of argument for claimant and respondent (up to 80 pages) and compete in oral rounds in Vienna.
The Vis competition focuses on International commercial Arbitration and in particular on matters relating to the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods 1980, which NZ ratified in 1994. This year's competition also includes arguments on the new draft UNCITRAL Convention on the Assignment of Receivables in International Trade, likely to be opened for signature in December 2001." | Applicant: | Victoria University Willem C Vis Mooting Team | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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1998 | Youth Advocates Training Programme | $ 24,000.00 |
Description | Design and development of the programme, including learning objectives and resource materials, including multi-disciplinary input into the planning and a training and evaluation session for the presenters. | Applicant: | CLE Department | Organisation: | NZLS CLE Ltd |
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