Kathryn Dalziel Prize in Legal Ethics
Scholarship details
Value | $1,000 |
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About the scholarship
The prize recognises academic excellence in LAWS 398 Legal Ethics in Te Kaupeka Ture Faculty of Law at Te Whare W?nanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury.Value/Benefits: Financial assistance at a value of $1,000Level of Study: UndergraduateClosing Date: Not applicableTenure: Not applicable Number Available Annually: OneApplicable Enrolment During Tenure: One prize is available annually to students who, in the year of the award, completed the course LAWS 398 Legal Ethics in a programme for an LLB degree at the University. Citizenship/Residency Requirements: Not applicableFor more information, please read the regulations for this award: Click here.Kathryn Dalziel established the prize in 2018. Kathryn Dalziel has taught part time at UC in legal ethics, public law and employment law. Her research interests are focused on privacy law, and include the privacy of personal data, freedom of information, and the relationship between privacy and medicine. Kathryn practised from 1989 to 1996, specialising in civil litigation and in employment and privacy law. Since 1996, she has been Seminar Leader for Te Mana M?t?pono Matatapu | Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Te Waipounamu South Island and now practices as a Barrister.