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Offers a detailed account of the early history of legal education in New Zealand. This study draws on historical material - and a rich variety of recollections from former staff and students - to explore the sometimes turbulent first 100 years of the law school at Canterbury University. The discussion also provides new data on the ebbs and flows in the popularity of law as a career choice in New Zealand.

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Offers a detailed account of the early history of legal education in New Zealand. This study draws on historical material - and a rich variety of recollections from former staff and students - to explore the sometimes turbulent first 100 years of the law school at Canterbury University. The discussion also provides new data on the ebbs and flows in the popularity of law as a career choice in New Zealand.
Autorenporträt
Jeremy Finn is a professor of law at the University of Canterbury and the author of A New Zealand Legal History. He has written extensively on aspects of New Zealand and British imperial legal history and teaches in the areas of contracts, intellectual property, and criminal justice.