New Zealand Law Students' Association

New Zealand Law Students' Association The NZLSA is the parent body of the six on-campus Law Student Societies in New Zealand. LEX was established in 1999 and is produced twice a year.

The NZLSA is the parent body of the six on-campus Law Student Societies in New Zealand and is charged with the responsibility of coordinating the activities of these six societies. Upon enrolling as a law student, a student automatically becomes a member of the NZLSA. In this way, the NZLSA is the national body representing the interests of all law students throughout New Zealand. Firstly, the NZL

SA provides the six Law Student Societies with guidance on the successful administration of an LSS. This is particularly important as many of the officers of an LSS’s executive change from year-to-year. Secondly, the NZLSA provides a united voice on matters that affect all law students. To this end, the NZLSA nominates two representatives to sit on the Council of Legal Education. In addition to sitting on the Council, the NZLSA also promotes the interests of law students by making submissions to various bodies involved in making policies that affect law students. Thirdly, the NZLSA provides a number of other useful services for law students. For example, the NZLSA negotiates on behalf of the six on-campus societies with the law firms that sponsor the four legal competitions held on each campus. In addition, and in keeping with the competitions theme, the NZLSA holds an annual conference which provides the five LSS competition champions with the opportunity to compete for the national titles in mooting, witness examination, client interviewing and negotiation. The annual conference also provides a valuable opportunity for the members of the NZLSA Council to meet and discuss the year’s activities. The Council only has the opportunity to meet in this way three times a year and so these occasions provide important opportunities for the exchange of information between on-campus societies and the national executive. In addition, it is at these meetings that the NZLSA formulates its project proposals and thus the NZLSA welcomes all law students to attend Council meetings and contribute their ideas. Another NZLSA service for law students is the publication of its own magazine, LEX. It is designed to give law students an opportunity to contribute to a widely read magazine and, in so doing; LEX illustrates life at law school throughout the country. LEX boasts writers from New Zealand and overseas, and features articles on a wide range of legally related subjects. The NZLSA often approaches former law students now engaged in legal practice or in other interesting legally related fields of work, to write articles for LEX

🇳🇿 NZLSA at ALSA 2026 🇦🇺 Last Month, NZLSA sent its largest delegation ever across the ditch to Adelaide to compete at t...
11/08/2026

🇳🇿 NZLSA at ALSA 2026 🇦🇺

Last Month, NZLSA sent its largest delegation ever across the ditch to Adelaide to compete at the Australian Law Students' Association Conference. Aside from having a lot of fun and making lifelong connections, us Kiwis saw huge success. A huge congratulations to every New Zealand competitor - you should be so proud of yourself for representing New Zealand on this stage.

We’d also like to give a special shout-out to the following people who received titles for breaking through to the finals stage of the competition:

• Simran Aujla and Lina Jang - Negotiation Winners
• Isla Clarkson - Paper Presentation Winner
• Laura Canton and Roisin McKinlay Championship Moot Winners
• Antonio Sidonio - Paper Presentation Spirit Award
• Lawsen Harte and Ryan Higgins - Client Interviewing Runner-ups
• Harper Mitchell - WitEx Runner-up
• Seamus Lohrey - Paper Presentation Runner-up
• George Patrick and Theo Dawson - Negotiation Semi-Finalists
• Matthew Lee - WitEx Semi-Finalist
• Lauren Petch and Isaac London - Negotiation Quarter-Finalists
• Whakaahurangi Gallagher and Nicole Gregan - Mooting Quarter-Finalists
• Kate Koller - WitEx Quarter-Finalist
• Clara Hadlow & Natalie Bone, Patrick O’Rourke & Sam Marsh - Client Interviewing Quarter-Finalists.

Another huge shoutout to our Jamie Yee, Marnie Gielen, and the LSS presidents who accompanied and supported the NZ delegation on this trip. And finally, to Maggie Gibson, for coordinating flights and accommodation for the entire NZ team to make this happen! Thanks guys! 🌟

⚖️ NZLSA AGM 2026 ⚖️Available positions: 🌟President 💻Administrative Vice-President 🏦Treasurer 📚Education Vice-President ...
02/08/2026

⚖️ NZLSA AGM 2026 ⚖️

Available positions:
🌟President
💻Administrative Vice-President
🏦Treasurer
📚Education Vice-President
🏆Competitions Vice-President
📣Marketing Vice-President

Nominations will open on 2 August 2026 for the New Zealand Law Students Association (NZLSA) Executive roles for 2027. The NZLSA is responsible for representing the interests of law students nationwide - operating as the parent body of the regional Law Students Societies at each law school. Candidates will be elected at the NZLSA Annual General Meeting, at the Conference, held at Victoria University of Wellington (and on Google Meet) on 28 August 2026, 9:15 AM. Candidates must be current law students to be eligible for these positions. Nominations can be made by completing the Google Form by 28 August 2026, 8:00 AM. If you would like to learn more about any of the roles, please contact the current office-holders by emailing [email protected]. You can also contact your regional Law Students Society President for more information about the NZLSA.

Eligibility: Must be a current law student (but need not be a student for the 2027 academic year) or an Executive Member of the NZLSA. Applications that do not meet these requirements will not be accepted. Candidates will be invited to speak to their nomination or appoint someone to speak on their behalf if they cannot be present at the AGM. This excludes candidates for the President Role. The term of office will commence three weeks from the election date. Please take note: Law student nominees must be in attendance at the AGM in order to be eligible for election as President.

Link to nominate (also in bio): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeg0HDXky3rR8rvj8JywDT7AeiJocUHnwyIYOMpQIdVzSDwMw/viewform?usp=header

🌟Quarterly Update 2🌟Here is NZLSA second quarterly update for the 2026 term - have a read to see what our Law Student So...
13/07/2026

🌟Quarterly Update 2🌟
Here is NZLSA second quarterly update for the 2026 term - have a read to see what our Law Student Societies have been up to in the past few months! It was also an honour to have Helena and Will, our student reps for the Council of Legal Education - Te Aho Mātai Matature - to write our foreword for this issue. Happy reading!

Last but not least… Introducing your 2026 Regional LexisNexis Paper Presentation Winners!Seamus Lohrey - University of W...
07/07/2026

Last but not least… Introducing your 2026 Regional LexisNexis Paper Presentation Winners!

Seamus Lohrey - University of Waikato
David Kim - Auckland University of Technology
Isla Clarkson - Victoria University of Wellington
Molly Zhou - University of Auckland
Antonio Sidonio - University of Canterbury
Jasper O’Kane - University of Otago

In 2 days time, they will all be flying off to Adelaide, Australia, to compete in the ALSA Paper Presentation Competition. Each competitor’s trip is fully funded by LexisNexis. Thanks LexisNexis!

We are so incredibly proud of Marnie Gielen and Cara Blom (University of Waikato) for being named the Negotiation World ...
06/07/2026

We are so incredibly proud of Marnie Gielen and Cara Blom (University of Waikato) for being named the Negotiation World Champions for 2026! After winning nationals last year, Marnie and Cara qualified to represent New Zealand at the International Negotiation Competition (INC), which was held in Canada. After competing against 21 other countries, they were announced as the winners!
This is an amazing feat for New Zealand - Ka Rawe Marnie and Cara!

For our second instalment of the NZLSA Champions Series, we would like to introduce Flynn Struckmann! Flynn is a Univers...
30/06/2026

For our second instalment of the NZLSA Champions Series, we would like to introduce Flynn Struckmann! Flynn is a University of Otago graduate who has recently been awarded the Fulbright General Graduate Award to study in the United States. Flynn was our 2025 LexisNexis Paper Presentation Champion, delivering a masterclass presentation titled “Competition as a Spontaneous Order: Exploring the Hayekian Critique of Competition Law in Aotearoa New Zealand”.
Check out what Flynn has to say about his time competing!

Keen to be a part of our NZLSA Champions Series in the future? Get involved with competitions through your law student society and you may be featured one day!

Introducing our 2026 regional IPLS Client Interviewing competition winners! Congratulations to the following…Auckland Un...
23/06/2026

Introducing our 2026 regional IPLS Client Interviewing competition winners! Congratulations to the following…

Auckland University of Technology - Ella Rose Battle & Samantha Lee
University of Auckland - Eliza Chin & Grace Kuo
University of Canterbury - Lorelai Leavy & Hannah Selby
Victoria University of Wellington - Patrick O’Rourke & Sam Marsh
University of Otago - Amy Smith & Sarah Mulligan
University of Waikato - Baha Ayoubi & Rocio Chavez

Congratulations to everyone who participated in the regional rounds of the Bell Gully Open Moot this year. We loved to s...
20/06/2026

Congratulations to everyone who participated in the regional rounds of the Bell Gully Open Moot this year. We loved to see so many students across the country get involved. Here are your 2026 winners!

University of Canterbury - Whakaahurangi Gallagher & Jessica Pope
Victoria University of Wellington - George Patrick & Theo Dawson
Auckland University of Technology - Lauren Petch & Daryan D’Aguiar
University of Waikato - Humaira Feroz & Jordan Hemopo
University of Otago - Matthew Kirman-Martin & Laura Canton
University of Auckland - Saskia Wigman & Nicolas Powell

On the 17th of April we officially launched the NZLSA Survey results at the Bell Gully Auckland office, bringing togethe...
10/05/2026

On the 17th of April we officially launched the NZLSA Survey results at the Bell Gully Auckland office, bringing together students and members of the profession to reflect on this year’s findings.

It was fantastic to hear from NZLSA President Jamie Yee and our Patron, Justice Kos, who shared their insights on what the results mean for the future of law students across Aotearoa.

A huge thank you to Bell Gully for hosting us, and to The College of Law for sponsoring this year’s survey.

With a record-breaking 1,400+ responses, this year’s report captures more student voices than ever before and we can’t wait to share it with you.

🏆 NZLSA Champions Series  #1 🏆As part of a new series, we’re spotlighting past NZLSA/LSS competition winners and asking ...
09/04/2026

🏆 NZLSA Champions Series #1 🏆

As part of a new series, we’re spotlighting past NZLSA/LSS competition winners and asking them to reflect on their experience as competitors, and how it has shaped their legal careers.

To kick things off, we’re introducing Daniel Kalderimis KC, winner of the 1996 VUWLSS x MinterEllisonRuddWatts Witness Examination Competition. Read on to see what Daniel is up to now, and to hear his reflections on competing in WitEx back in ’96.

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