New Zealand Law Students' Association

New Zealand Law Students' Association

The New Zealand Law Students' Association / Te Roopu Tauira Ture o Aotearoa (NZLSA) is the overarching representative body for law students in New Zealand. The members of the NZLSA are the Law Students' Societies (LSSs) of each New Zealand law school, along with individual New Zealand law students (as student members).

The main operational organ of the NZLSA is the Council, which consists of the President of each LSS, along with an Executive (consisting of the NZLSA President, the Administrative Vice-President, the Education Vice-President, the Competitions Vice-President and the Treasurer).

The primary goals of the NZLSA are:

  • to facilitate communication, the exchange of ideas, and collegiality between LSSs and law students;
  • to provide opportunities for New Zealand law students (such as the opportunity to compete in the NZLSA competitions); and
  • to represent law students' interests in external fora (such as the Council of Legal Education).

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Members

The Current Members of the NZLSA are:

At the September 2010 Council meeting of the NZLSA in Dunedin, the AUT Law Students' Society (AUTLAWSS) confirmed its intention to affiliate to the NZLSA and become a Member in January 2011.

NZLSA Conference

Each year the NZLSA holds its annual conference at a different New Zealand law school. The right to host the conference is rotated equally amongst the law schools, with the host LSS taking responsibility for the conference.

While the majority of conference delegates are competitors in the National Championships of the NZLSA competitions, the conference also hosts Council members, incoming Presidents of the LSSs and general delegates. The 2010 conference, hosted by SOULS and the University of Otago, was the first NZLSA conference to welcome general delegates from Australia and from the AUT Law Students' Society (AUTLAWSS).

NZLSA Competitions

One of the core functions of the NZLSA is to facilitate the regular legal skills competitions that are offered to students in each law school (with the LSS winners representing their university at the National Championships). The current competitions are the NZLSA Bell Gully Mooting Competition, the NZLSA Minter Ellison Rudd Watts Witness Examination Competition, the Russell McVeagh Client Interviewing Competition, and the Buddle Findlay Negotiation Competition.

NZLSA Councils

Year President Administrative VP Education VP Competitions VP Treasurer AULSS President WULSA President VUWLSS President LAWSOC President SOULS President
2005 Chelsea Payne / Prabhat Sethi Prabhat Sethi - Andrew Thomas Nicholas Garland Leith McFarlane Michelle Ormsby Jonny Mitchell Charlotte Kirkcaldie
2006 Charlotte Kirkcaldie Jonathan Mitchell - Dan Graham - Bridgette White Sam Mills Tracey Lee Cynthia Garton Pippa Allen
2007 Andrew Thomas Matthew Green - Colin Fife Sam O'Malley Kitaj Woodward Seung Youn Ihma Shareef David Dewar Jeremy Spicer
2008 David Dewar Seung Yeun - Wook Jin Lee Lara Johansen Sunil Nathu Jeni Fountain Henry Clayton Steve Jukes Honor Lanham
2009 Jeni Fountain Desley Horton Grace Brown Anna Cornelius Aimée Scofield Matt Comery Richard Bracefield Amelia Keene Nick McDonnell Phil Thomson
2010 Phil Thomson Aimée Scofield Joe Lill Jamie Eng Emma Groufsky Gavin Correia Ben Gilbert Nick Chapman Guy Carter Rob Harris

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