Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10COURSESTRUCTUREANDCONTENT THE NZLPE PREPARATION COURSE CONTENT FALLS INTO SIX PARTS, EACH WITH A NUMBER OF UNITS: PART I: THE NEW ZEALAND LEGAL SYSTEM Sources and Development of the Constitution Unit 1: Sources and Development of the Constitution Fundamental Principles of the Constitution Unit 2: The Rule of Law Unit 3: The Separation of Powers Unit 4: Parliamentary Sovereignty Treaty of Waitangi Unit 5: The Treaty of Waitangi Institutions of the State Unit 6: Parliament Unit 7: Courts Unit 8: Governor-General Unit 9:  The Executive: Cabinet, Prime Minister and the Executive Council Protection of Rights Unit 10: Judicial Review Unit 11: Domestic Incorporation of International Law Unit 12: New Zealand Bill of Rights Unit 13: Officers of Parliament Unit 14:  Official Information, Human Rights and Protected Disclosures Statutory Interpretation Unit 15: Statutory Interpretation PART II: LAW OF CONTRACT New Zealand Contract Law and the Common Law Unit 1: Introduction to Contract Law in New Zealand Unit 2: Contract Basics Unit 3: Additional Requirements for a Valid Contract Contracts Between Persons of Different States Unit 4:  Contracts Between Persons of Different States Consumer Protection Unit 5: Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 Unit 6: Consumer Protection in Relation to Credit Unit 7:  Misleading and Deceptive Representations (Fair Trading Act 1986) Unit 8:  Protection of Third Parties (Contracts (Privity) Act 1982) Matters Affecting Contract Validity and Enforcement Unit 9: Invalid Contracts Unit 10: Mistake Contractual Remedies and Frustration of Contract Unit 11: Contractual Remedies and Frustration of Contract NOTE: The above outline of course structure and content is subject to change.