Te Ao Māori Becomes Compulsory In Law Degrees : vimars

Te Ao Māori Becomes Compulsory In Law Degrees


Kinda fucked up that I did a whole law degree where tikanga was not compulsory
Tikanga and te ao Māori will now be taught in all of the core papers of a law degree, after a unanimous vote on Friday 7 May by the Council of Legal Education. The Council of Legal Education sets the requirements for all LLB courses in Aotearoa. 
President of Te Roopū Whai Pūtake (Otago Māori Law Students' Association), Evy Ngawhika, said: “We are excited about this momentum towards recognising the first laws of Aotearoa within the legal curriculum. This is a move towards which many have been working on for a long time.” 

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