Raymond Donnelly and Co Prize in Sentencing Theory and Practice

Scholarship details

Raymond Donnelly and Co Prize in Sentencing Theory and Practice
Value $500
Domestic/international Both domestic and international

About the scholarship

The prize recognises academic excellence in LAWS 366 Sentencing Theory and Practice 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 $500Level of Study: UndergraduateClosing Date: Not applicable Tenure: Not applicableNumber Available Annually: OneApplicable Enrolment During Tenure: Applicable to students who, in the year of the award, completed the course LAWS 366 Sentencing Theory and Practice and were enrolled at the University for a Bachelor of Laws degreeCitizenship/Residency Requirements: Not applicableFor more information, please read the regulations for this award: click here.Raymond Donnelly & Co established this prize in 2017. It replaces the Raymond Donnelly & Co Prize in Criminal Justice. Raymond Donnelly & Co, Barristers and Solicitors, was established in 1911 and has held the warrant for the Office of Crown Solicitor for ?tautahi Christchurch since 1914 and for M?whera Greymouth since 1984.