NZQA registered unit standard 11631 version 5 Page 1 of 4

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NZQA registered unit standard
11631 version 5
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Title
Demonstrate knowledge of the legal system in New Zealand
Level
4
Credits
4
Purpose
People credited with this unit standard are able to: explain the
purpose of a legal system; describe the sources of New
Zealand law; explain classifications of law; describe law made
by the legislature and the process by which it is made; describe
delegated legislation; and describe common law.
Classification
Business Environment > Business Law
Available grade
Achieved
Explanatory notes
1
References may include but are not limited to:
McDowell, Morag; Webb, Duncan, The New Zealand Legal System: Structures and
Processes, 4th ed., (Wellington: LexisNexis, 2006)
Mulholland, Raymond, D., Introduction to the New Zealand Legal System, 10th ed.,
(Wellington: Butterworths, 2001).
2
Legislation applicable to this unit standard includes but is not limited to:
Bill of Rights 1688 (Eng)
Parliamentary Privilege Act 2014
Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975
Constitution Act 1986
New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990
Electoral Act 1993
Supreme Court Act 2003.
Outcomes and evidence requirements
Outcome 1
Explain the purpose of a legal system.
Evidence requirements
1.1
The explanation of a legal system outlines its purpose and effect on society.
Outcome 2
Describe the sources of New Zealand law.
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Evidence requirements
2.1
The description outlines the forces that shape New Zealand law.
Range
2.2
The description outlines the sources of New Zealand law.
Range
2.3
values and morality, social order, interest and pressure groups,
economic control, rationalisation of society, Māori interests,
administrative agencies.
two of – Treaty of Waitangi, legislation, common law.
The description outlines how the theory of separation of powers applies in New
Zealand.
Range
legislative, executive, judiciary.
Outcome 3
Explain classifications of law.
Evidence requirements
3.1
The explanation describes and differentiates the different classifications of law.
Range
any two of – civil and criminal law; public and private law;
legislation and common law; common law and equity.
Outcome 4
Describe law made by the legislature and the process by which it is made.
Evidence requirements
4.1
The description outlines how a Bill becomes an Act.
4.2
The description outlines how an Act can be amended.
4.3
The description describes the components of an Act.
Range
any two of – long title, short title, purpose, objects, overview
analysis, table of sections or contents, commencement date,
definitions, interpretation, parts, sections, schedules.
Outcome 5
Describe delegated legislation.
Evidence requirements
5.1
The description outlines the types of delegated legislation and the function of
each.
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one of – regulation, by-law, order in council.
Range
5.2
The description outlines how the legislature confers power on the executive to
make delegated legislation.
5.3
The description outlines the controls that the judiciary has over delegated
legislation.
Outcome 6
Describe common law.
Evidence requirements
6.1
The description outlines the hierarchy of New Zealand courts.
6.2
The role of the judiciary is described in interpreting and creating law.
6.3
The facts, reasons, and outcome are identified in a given judgment.
one of – citation, headnote, judgment.
Range
6.4
The description outlines the doctrine of stare decisis.
6.5
The parts of a law report are described.
one of – citation, headnote, judgment.
Range
Planned review date
31 December 2020
Status information and last date for assessment for superseded versions
Process
Version Date
Last Date for Assessment
Registration
1
30 September 1997
31 December 2018
Revision
2
16 January 2001
31 December 2018
Review
3
17 July 2009
N/A
Rollover
4
24 October 2014
N/A
Rollover and
Revision
5
21 January 2016
N/A
Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) reference
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This CMR can be accessed at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/framework/search/index.do.
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CMR also includes useful information about special requirements for organisations wishing
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