![]() The prize is awarded annually to the students who achieve first and second place in LAWS 416 Taxation. KPMG Taxation Law PrizeĮstablished in 2007 by KPMG, a leading provider of professional audit, tax and advisory services in New Zealand. ![]() The prize is awarded annually to the most outstanding student in Resource Management paper LAWS 415, on recommendation of the Dean of the Faculty of Law and the Chairman of Partners for the time being in the firm of Anderson Lloyd Caudwell or its successor. Joe Butler acted as the city’s solicitor in planning matters for many years and brought legal excellence, commonsense and a remarkable sense of humour to his work. Joseph Gerard Butler Memorial AwardĮstablished in 2001 by the partners of Anderson Lloyd Caudwell, Barristers and Solicitors, Dunedin, this prize celebrates the life and work of Joseph Gerard Butler, one of their partners. The prize is awarded annually by the University Council on the recommendation of the Dunedin Community Law Centre to the law student who has made the most outstanding contribution to the work of the Dunedin Community Law Centre. The prize is made to reward outstanding contributions by law student volunteers at the Dunedin Community Law Centre. Joan Berthia Chadwick PrizeĮstablished in 2008, as a consequence of a gift from the Rua and Clarrie Stevens Charitable Trust. The prize is awarded annually by the University Council to the student who achieves the best result in LAWS 301 Law of Torts. Gallaway Cook Allan PrizeĮstablished in 1992 by Gallaway Haggitt Sinclair & Partners, Barristers, Solicitors, and Notaries of Dunedin. The prize is awarded annually to the law student who produces the best research paper in the field of health law. Professor Flood was instrumental in establishing the academic links between Professor Downie and the Faculty of Law at Otago. The prize honours the work of New Zealand Professor Colleen Flood, Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy at the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto. ![]() Colleen Flood Prize in Health Law and PolicyĮstablished in 2006 by Professor Jocelyn Downie, Director, Health Law Institute, Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy, Dalhousie University and Professor Mark Henaghan, Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Otago. The prize is awarded annually to the student who achieves the best result in LAWS 437 Competition Law. Chapman Tripp Prize in Competition LawĮstablished in 2009 by New Zealand law firm Chapman Tripp, the prize is in recognition of the positive contribution University of Otago Faculty of Law graduates have made and continue to make to Chapman Tripp. The Prize is awarded annually by the University Council on the recommendation of the Dean of the Faculty of Law to the student who has achieved the best result in the Company Law paper (LAWS 407). Anderson Lloyd has a long history of supporting academic achievement amongst law students. The Anderson Lloyd prize is awarded annually to the student who has achieved the best results in LAWS204 Public Law.Įstablished in 2020 by the University of Otago through generous support from Anderson Lloyd, the prize is to encourage and recognise academic excellence in Company Law. Anderson Lloyd can trace their lineage back to a law firm formed in Dunedin in 1862. This long standing prize was established by Anderson Lloyd to encourage the study of constitutional law. The following do not require an application for consideration. There are several awards and prizes available to law students.
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