Angus Graham
- I'd describe myself as
- A Researcher
Title | Trimester | Linked to | Last updated |
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LAWS391 Law of International Finance | Trimester 2 2019 | 24/06/2019 00:11:38 | |
LAWS320 Advanced Public | Trimester 2 2019 | 02/07/2019 05:05:49 | |
LAWS358 Insurance Law | Trimester 3 2018/2019 | 19/11/2018 23:59:29 | |
Laws 352- Banking and Finance Law | Trimester 1 2020 | 18/08/2019 21:57:57 | |
LAWS 308 - Advanced Crimes | Trimester 1 2020 | 18/08/2019 21:57:41 | |
LAWS345 Comparative Law | 29/11/2019 02:14:23 | ||
Laws 581 - Advanced Legal Study | Trimester 2 2019 | 13/08/2019 00:53:35 | |
LAWS393 International Dispute Resolution | Trimester 2 2019 | LAWS521 | 02/07/2019 02:06:50 |
Laws 340 - International Law | Trimester 3 2019/2020 | 21/02/2020 03:00:43 | |
Laws 352- Banking and Finance Law | Trimester 1 2019 | 24/05/2019 23:17:21 | |
LAWS 308 - Advanced Crimes | Trimester 1 2019 | 22/05/2019 01:28:17 | |
LAWS396 European Union Law | Trimester 3 2019/2020 | 06/12/2019 20:21:28 | |
LAWS 354 International Trade Law | Full Calendar Year 2019 | 10/05/2019 02:43:35 | |
LAWS 446/546 - Advanced Criminal Law | Trimester 1 2020 | 18/08/2019 22:28:28 | |
LAWS 446/546 - Advanced Criminal Law | Trimester 1 2019 | 08/04/2019 05:25:02 | |
LAWS 397 - International Law and the Use of Force | Full Calendar Year 2019 | 14/10/2019 01:06:36 | |
Laws 356 - Competition Law | Trimester 3 2019/2020 | 17/12/2019 04:17:44 | |
LAWS 297 Research, Writing and Mooting | Trimester 1 + 2 2019 | 02/12/2018 20:53:14 | |
ITRA 501- Multidisciplinary Approaches to International Trade | Trimester 1 + 2 2019 | 13/08/2019 00:46:50 | |
Laws 121: Introduction to the New Zealand Legal System | Trimester 1 2019 | 03/05/2019 03:19:21 | |
Laws 504: International Trade Law | Full Calendar Year 2019 | 01/05/2019 01:52:36 | |
LAWS345 - Comparative Law | Trimester 3 2020/2021 | 22/12/2020 01:35:04 |
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