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55 Master's degrees in Law in New Zealand
Law
With the Law programme at the University of Waikato you can tailor your programme through a selection of taught papers and/or research thesis.

International Law and Politics
The International Law and Politics course from University of Canterbury is a degree designed for students who have a basic knowledge of Law and wish to develop their specialist knowledge in international law and politics.
International Tax Law
Join International Tax Law programme from University of Auckland and become a leader in taxation with a comprehensive curriculum designed by industry experts, covering the latest tax regulations and strategies.
Magister Juris
With the Magister Juris course from the University of Waikato you can tailor your programme through a selection of taught papers.
Copyright and Design
The Copyright and Design from University of Auckland is tailored for both law and non-law graduates, designed to enhance knowledge and expertise in trans-Tasman intellectual property law and to meet the educational requirements for registration as a patent and trade mark attorney.
Planning
The Planning programme at the University of Otago is a professional qualification recognised for excellence. This two-year, full-time Master of Planning (MPlan) degree prepares graduates for influential roles in policy and resource management. It offers flexible study options for those with backgrounds in Arts, Science, Law, or Commerce.
Law
The Law programme at the University of Otago offers prestigious undergraduate and postgraduate pathways, including the four-year Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and LLB (Hons). Students can engage in full-time study on campus, developing sharp analytical skills and legal expertise within a supportive academic environment.

Master of Construction Law
Discover new opportunities and elevate your career trajectory with the Master of Construction Law program from Victoria University of Wellington.
Rehabilitation
The Rehabilitation programme at the University of Otago offers flexible postgraduate qualifications, including certificates, diplomas, and master's degrees. Delivered via online distance learning, this interprofessional course can be completed full-time or part-time to suit working health professionals globally.
Intellectual Property
This Intellectual Property programme from University of Auckland is designed for non-law graduates who wish to develop expertise in trans-Tasman intellectual property law. We offer courses particularly relevant to those seeking registration as a trade mark attorney.
Corporate and Commercial Law
No prior training in law? No problem. Give your career a legal advantage with this Corporate and Commercial Law from University of Auckland designed for non-law graduates wanting to enhance their existing skills with legal expertise.

Master of Laws
Take your passion for Laws to the next level with advanced study and research with the Master of Laws programme. Be at the centre of debate, analysis and dialogue about law and legal policy issues in New Zealand at the Victoria University of Wellington .
International Law
No prior training in law? No problem. Give your career a legal advantage with this International Law from University of Auckland designed for non-law graduates wanting to enhance their existing skills with legal expertise.

Graduate Certificate in Law
Build your legal skills or focus on a new specialisation with the Graduate Certificate in Law program from Victoria University of Wellington.

Laws
This Laws course from Auckland University of Technology will deepen your legal knowledge and legal research skills.