Public International, Comparative and Foreign Law in the New Zealand Courts
Questions of public international, comparative and foreign law can and do arise across cases before the New Zealand courts. While the basic principles governing such law are long-standing, the concrete application of those principles can be difficult. They can also yield unexpected advantages and disadvantages. Attend and gain a deeper, practical understanding of the application and implications of public international, comparative and foreign law on the decisions made in New Zealand cases.
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour
Public International, Comparative and Foreign Law in the New Zealand Courts
- The governing principles
- Practicalities of identifying and addressing issues of international, comparative and foreign law
- A range of recent and current New Zealand proceedings
Presented by Ben Keith, Barrister, Thorndon Chambers
Learning Objective: Receive practical guidance on international and foreign law and the impact on matters heard in New Zealand in a variety of areas of domestic law.