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Master of Public and International Law (511AA)
Masters (Coursework)Year: 2023 Delivered: On Campus (Parkville)
About this course
- Overview
- Entry and participation requirements
- Attributes, outcomes and skills
- Course structure
- Further study
Contact
Melbourne Law School
Currently enrolled students:
Future students:
Coordinator
Cheryl Saunders
Coordinator
Sundhya Pahuja
Coordinator
Jason Varuhas
Overview
Award title | Master of Public and International Law |
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Year & campus | 2023 — Parkville |
CRICOS code | 075001A |
Fees information | Subject EFTSL, level, discipline and census date |
Study level & type | Graduate Coursework |
AQF level | 9 |
Credit points | 100 credit points |
Duration | 12 months full-time or 42 months part-time |
The specialisation in public and international law brings together constitutional, administrative and public international law in recognition of the increasing interdependence of international and domestic law. An extraordinary range of subjects across the entire field of public law offers students access to the latest developments in theory and practice in Australia and elsewhere. The program will appeal both to practitioners and to scholars with backgrounds or interests in government, international institutions, not-for-profit organisations, business/government relations and international development. Students may specialise in international law, Australian public law or comparative public law, or may choose a range of subjects from across different areas to suit their own interests and needs.
Links to further information
Entry requirements
1. In order to be considered for entry, applicants must have completed:
• a degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) leading to admission to practice, at honours standard, or equivalent; or
• a degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) leading to admission to practice, or equivalent, and two years of documented relevant professional experience; or
• an undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline; and two years of documented relevant professional experience; or
• an undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline; and successful completion of four subjects in a cognate graduate diploma; and one year of documented relevant professional experience.
Meeting these requirements does not guarantee selection.
2. In ranking applications, the Selection Committee will consider:
• prior academic performance; and
• the professional experience
3. The Selection Committee may seek further information to clarify any aspect of an application in accordance with the Academic Board rules on the use of selection instruments.
4. Applicants are required to satisfy the university’s English language requirements for graduate courses. For those applicants seeking to meet these requirements by one of the standard tests approved by the Academic Board, performance band 6.5 is required.
Inherent requirements (core participation requirements)
The Melbourne Law Masters welcomes applications from students with disabilities. The inherent academic requirements for study in the Melbourne Law Masters are:
- The ability to attend a minimum of 75% of classes and actively engage in the analysis and critique of complex materials and debate;
- The ability to read, analyse and comprehend complex written legal materials and complex interdisciplinary materials;
- The ability to clearly and independently communicate in writing a knowledge and application of legal principles and interdisciplinary materials and to critically evaluate these;
- The ability to clearly and independently communicate orally a knowledge and application of legal principles and interdisciplinary materials and critically evaluate these;
- The ability to work independently and as a part of a group;
- The ability to present orally and in writing legal analysis to a professional standard.
Students who feel their disability will inhibit them from meeting these inherent academic requirements are encouraged to contact Student Equity and Disability Support.
Intended learning outcomes
Graduates of the Master of Public and International Law will:
Have an advanced and integrated understanding of the complex body of knowledge in the field of public and international law, including:
- the legal and institutional framework for Australian government in theory and practice
- analysis and resolution of the complex problems of government law
- a range of alternative approaches to government law in other countries and systems and the methodology of comparative public law
- the legal and institutional framework for Australian government in theory and practice
- the legal and institutional framework for Australian government in theory and practice
- the nature, major principles, processes and structures of the international legal system and the relationship between international and domestic law
- legal issues in contemporary public and international affairs
- the increasing significance of international law domestically, regionally and globally
- the context within which government law operates and the sensitivities peculiar to it
Have expert, specialised cognitive and technical skills that equip them to independently:
- analyse, critically reflect on and synthesise complex information, concepts and theories in the field of public and international law
- research and apply such information, concepts and theories to the relevant body of knowledge and practice
- interpret and transmit their knowledge, skills and ideas to specialist and non-specialist audiences
Apply their knowledge and skills, as a practitioner and learner in the field of public and international law, to demonstrate:
- autonomy
- expert judgment
- adaptability and responsibility.
Graduate attributes
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Advanced understanding of the changing knowledge base in the relevant area(s) of law
The specialist focus of the Melbourne Law Masters, the constant review and renewal of subjects and courses to ensure coverage of recent developments, the range and expertise of instructors from Australia and around the world, and regular advice from MLM advisory boards combine to ensure that courses and subjects reflect emerging knowledge and ideas. -
Ability to investigate, evaluate, synthesise and apply existing knowledge in the relevant area(s) with creativity and initiative
Small classes, a discussion-based environment and the emphasis on quality teaching and learning create an environment in which knowledge is exchanged, critically examined and adapted to current circumstances. -
Well-developed problem solving abilities, characterised by flexibility of approach
Most subjects approach knowledge by reference to various issues or problems. Students are required to critically analyse problems and identify and develop a range of appropriate solutions through class discussion, individual study and assessment tasks. -
Advanced competencies in legal research and analysis
Class preparation and class discussions are designed to enhance these skills, which are tested in all forms of assessment. All graduates of an LLM will have demonstrated, through subject assessment, the ability to use their research skills to plan, develop and execute substantial research-based project(s) and/or piece(s) of scholarship. -
Capacity to effectively communicate complex legal ideas and theories, orally and in writing, to a variety of audiences
Classroom discussion and formal presentations provide an opportunity to hone oral communication skills, and written assessment tasks are graded in part on written communication skills. -
Appreciation of the design, conduct and reporting of original research
Research papers and other research tasks are expected to attain a degree of creativity, originality and discovery that befits a postgraduate program of the highest quality, and students are encouraged and assisted to publish original work of a high standard in refereed journals. -
Capacity to manage competing demands on time and ability to work with a high level of autonomy and accountability
The demanding nature of graduate study requires effective time-management skills from all students and an ability to work independently and be accountable for commitment to study and output, as demonstrated through class attendance, engagement and assessment. The rigour of our programs, whether undertaken part-time or full-time, ensures that all successful graduates have enhanced time-management skills and the ability to work with relative autonomy. -
Profound respect for truth and intellectual integrity, including the ethics of scholarship
Some subjects have a substantive ethical component. All instructors have a respect for intellectual integrity and are skilled scholars or practitioners in their own right. -
Appreciation of the way in which knowledge provides a foundation for leadership
Instructors in the Melbourne Law Masters are leaders in their fields, and many subjects involve visiting academics, exposing students to a wider array of leaders in a range of legal fields. The Law School is committed to the significance of knowledge, which informs all regular programs and a wide range of additional activities. -
Capacity to value and participate in teamwork
Small class sizes and an intensive teaching format are valuable in encouraging group dynamics and teamwork. -
Understanding of the significance and value of knowledge to the wider community
Law and legal knowledge are a community resource. In some subjects, this perspective is covered explicitly by the syllabus and the manner in which issues are treated in class. In addition, our diverse student body ensures that a range of perspectives on the way law impacts on the community are identified and analysed. -
Capacity to engage with issues in contemporary society
Our programs focus on the most up-to-date legal knowledge, analysing current issues and problems through the curriculum design, classroom discussion and assessment tasks. International students are also invited to participate in extracurricular activities to aid understanding of Australian law and legal institutions. -
Advanced working skills in the use of new technology
The most advanced IT infrastructure is available to Melbourne Law Masters students in the Law Library, the Moot Court Room, classroom settings and for private study.
Course structure
Students must complete 100 credit points in total.
Students who do not have a law degree from a common law jurisdiction must complete Fundamentals of the Common Law, as well as 87.5 credit points from the prescribed lists. They are also recommended to undertake the subject International Law.
Students with a law degree from a common law jurisdiction must complete at least 87.5 credit points from the prescribed lists and may choose the remaining 12.5 credit points from the subjects available in the Master of Laws (excluding Fundamentals of the Common Law and the Minor Thesis). They are also recommended to undertake the subject International Law if they have not previously studied international law.
Subject options
General Government Law
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
LAWS70407 | Australians Detained Abroad | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70334 | Bills of Rights | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90170 | Bringing in the People | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90011 | Comparative Constitutional Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90056 | Comparative Federal Constitutional Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70016 | Comparative Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70269 | Constitution Making | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70222 | Constitutional Law in Practice | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70411 | Constitutional Problems in Comparison | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90013 | Constitutional Rights and Freedoms | July (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90255 | Constitutionalism and the Global South | August (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90218 | Constitutions in Global Perspective | Semester 1 (Online) |
12.5 |
LAWS90149 | Corruption: A Global Approach | May (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70201 | Current Issues in Administrative Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70417 | Elements of Legislation | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70447 | Executive Power | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90117 | Federal Jurisdiction | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70372 | Freedom of Information | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70390 | Freedom of Speech | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90091 | Global Administrative Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70448 | Global Constitutionalism | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90118 | Government Liability | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90217 | Hot Topics in Public Law | Semester 2 (Online) |
12.5 |
LAWS70379 | Judicial Reasoning | September (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70397 | Latin American Constitutionalisms | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90119 | Law and Public Administration | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70367 | Law of Democracy | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70368 | Law of Intergovernmental Relations | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90024 | Law-making: Legislatures and Courts | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70425 | Money, Law and Politics | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90106 | Multiculturalism and the State | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90180 | Multi-level Government | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90103 | Private Law and Government | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70460 | Regulatory Design,Compliance&Enforcement | August (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70037 | Royal Commissions and Public Inquiries | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70424 | Separation of Powers | July (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90150 | States: When, Why and How they Happen | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70404 | Statutes in the 21st Century | Semester 2 (Extended) (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90151 | The Law of Public Contracting | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90082 | The Legal System: Bases and Challenges | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
General Public International Law
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
LAWS90154 | Cities, Law and Global Governance | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90084 | Comparative Foreign Affairs Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90127 | Comparative Indigenous Rights | November (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90018 | Development, Labour and Human Rights | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90019 | Domestic Courts and International Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90093 | International Criminal Court | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70033 | International Criminal Law | November (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70303 | International Criminal Law and Justice | December (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70234 | International Humanitarian Law | March (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70173 | International Law |
March (On Campus - Parkville)
October (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS90177 | International Law and Armed Violence | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70093 | International Law and Development | June (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70369 | International Law and Ethics | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70344 | International Law and Israel-Palestine | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90023 | International Law and Politics | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70455 | International Law and Relations | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70078 | International Law and the Use of Force | September (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90128 | International Law: Uncensored History | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90042 | Int'l Law, Sustainability & Development | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70122 | Investment, Regulation and Development | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90047 | Law of International Organisations | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70398 | Law of the Sea | October (Online) |
12.5 |
LAWS70456 | Law of Treaties | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90179 | Law, Science and Development | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90129 | Law, Science and Technology | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90185 | Migration, Diasporas and the Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90155 | NGOs and International Development | November (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70429 | Philosophy of International Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70313 | Post-Conflict State-Building | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70327 | Prosecuting the War on Terror | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70433 | Regional Integration: The Case of the EU | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90063 | Regulating Global Markets | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70403 | Statehood in International Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90253 | Transitional Justice | November (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90249 | UN Law and Practice | June (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
Asian Law
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
LAWS70408 | Chinese Corporate Law and Securities | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90009 | Chinese Law and Commerce | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70230 | Commercial Law in Asia |
September (Dual-Delivery - Parkville)
November (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS90142 | Constitutionalism after Empire | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70351 | Contemporary Chinese Law and Practice | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70414 | Deals with China | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70415 | Drugs and the Death Penalty in Asia | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70457 | Investment and Risk in Southeast Asia | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90097 | Investment Deals and Disputes in Asia | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70105 | Islamic Law and Politics in Asia | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90052 | Trade and Investment Law in China | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
Communications Law
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
LAWS90145 | Artificial Intelligence and the Law |
March (On Campus - Parkville)
August (On Campus - Parkville)
November (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS70181 | Defamation Law | November (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70273 | Entertainment Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70362 | Information Technology Contracting Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70396 | Internet Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70184 | Criminalising Speech in the Internet Age | December (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70182 | New Media and Communications | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70080 | Online Streaming, Film and TV Law | May (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70082 | Privacy Law |
March (Online)
September (Online)
|
12.5 |
Construction Law
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
LAWS70245 | Avoid and Manage Construction Disputes | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90014 | Construction Law and Projects in Asia | November (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90146 | Construction Law in the Middle East | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70149 | Construction Risk | September (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70139 | International Construction Law | December (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90029 | Planning and Building Sustainable Cities | November (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
Dispute Resolution
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
LAWS70071 | Advanced Evidence | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70018 | Alternative Dispute Resolution | November (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90062 | Business Negotiations and Deal-Making |
January (Online)
July (Online)
|
12.5 |
LAWS90250 | Civil Appeals | October (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70019 | Class Actions | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90051 | Commercial Arbitration in Practice | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70202 | Current Issues in Civil Litigation | February (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70073 | Expert Evidence | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90022 | International Dispute Settlement | June (Online) |
12.5 |
LAWS90048 | Mediation in Practice | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90113 | Mediation: Principles and Practice | August (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90080 | Negotiation and Dispute Resolution | April (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70468 | Negotiation Skills | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70376 | Sports Dispute Resolution | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
Energy Resources and Environmental Law
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
LAWS90147 | Biodiversity Law | October (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70293 | Climate Change Law | March (Dual-Delivery - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90088 | Disaster Law and Climate Adaptation | September (Online) |
12.5 |
LAWS70141 | Energy Regulation and the Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70100 | Environmental Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70386 | Environmental Rights | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70219 | International Environmental Law | August (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70423 | International Mineral Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70161 | International Petroleum Transactions | October (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70399 | Mineral and Petroleum Tax | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90026 | Native Title Law and Practice | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90114 | Negotiating Environmental Agreements | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70349 | Planning and Development Law | August (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90115 | Space, High Seas, Seabed & Antarctic Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90116 | Environmental Law and Policy | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70185 | Water Law & Natural Resources Management | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
Human Rights Law
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
LAWS90242 | Ageing and Human Rights | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70382 | Business and Human Rights | May (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90058 | Comparative Human Rights Law | November (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90087 | Disability Human Rights Law | March (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90121 | Economic and Social Rights | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70025 | Equality and Discrimination at Work | August (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90124 | Gender and Human Rights | August (Online) |
12.5 |
LAWS70186 | Human Rights Advocacy | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70422 | Human Rights and Armed Conflict | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70452 | Human Rights and Climate Change | December (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90044 | Human Rights and Economic Globalisation | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90160 | Human Rights and Global Justice | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70091 | Human Rights and Terrorism | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90045 | Human Rights and Universality | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70391 | Human Rights at Work | April (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70360 | Human Rights Beyond Borders | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90122 | Human Rights in Asia: Current Issues | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90174 | Human Rights in Australia | August (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70171 | Human Rights, Women and Development | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70454 | Human Rights: From Morality to Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90175 | Human Rights: Global Policy and Practice | September (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90246 | International Employment & Equality Law | October (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70446 | International Equality Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70264 | International Human Rights Law |
March (On Campus - Parkville)
July (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS70120 | International Law and Children's Rights | October (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70366 | International Refugee Law | June (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70430 | Poverty, Human Rights and Development | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90049 | Reimagining Human Rights Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
International Economic Law
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
LAWS90112 | Comparative Corporate Insolvency Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70169 | International Trade and Development | November (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90126 | Digital Trade | November (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70013 | Global Financial Architecture |
May (Online)
November (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS70392 | International Business Transactions |
May (Online)
October (On Campus - Parkville)
November (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS70121 | International Commercial Arbitration |
Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville)
November (On Campus - Parkville)
December (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS70308 | International Economic Law |
March (On Campus - Parkville)
November (On Campus - Parkville)
November (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS70110 | International Financial System | February (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70125 | International Financial Transactions |
October (On Campus - Parkville)
December (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS70304 | Internat Investment Law and Arbitration |
October (On Campus - Parkville)
December (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS90143 | International Lending | July (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90144 | International Sustainable Finance | March (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70028 | International Trade Law |
July (On Campus - Parkville)
November (On Campus - Parkville)
December (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS90251 | The Law and Economics of Globalisation |
April (On Campus - Parkville)
November (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS70322 | WTO Law and Dispute Settlement |
July (Online)
August (On Campus - Parkville)
October (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS90181 | WTO Trade Remedies | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
Tax Law
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
LAWS90167 | Administrative Law in Tax Matters | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70009 | Comparative Corporate Tax | September (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70353 | Comparative International Tax | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70410 | Comparative Tax Avoidance | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90158 | Current Issues in International Tax | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70323 | Foundations of Tax Law |
March (Dual-Delivery - Parkville)
July (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS90017 | International Tax: Anti-avoidance | November (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70006 | International Tax: Principles, Structure |
Semester 1 (Dual-Delivery - Parkville)
August (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS70124 | International Taxation in the US | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90050 | Special Issues in Tax Treaties | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70266 | Tax Litigation | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70319 | Tax Policy | June (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70162 | Tax Reform and Development | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70146 | Tax Treaties | November (Online) |
12.5 |
LAWS90132 | Tax Treaty Interpretation | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70203 | Transfer Pricing: Practice and Problems | Semester 1 (Extended) (Online) |
12.5 |
LAWS90054 | UK International Tax | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
Other subjects
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
---|---|---|---|
LAWS90248 | Automated Decision-Making and Justice | October (Online) |
12.5 |
LAWS90111 | Chinese Competition Law and Policy | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90156 | Comparative Family Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70208 | Competition Law, IP & Personality Rights | May (Online) |
12.5 |
LAWS90041 | Corruption in International Sport | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70217 | Fundamentals of the Common Law |
March (Dual-Delivery - Parkville)
April (On Campus - Parkville)
August (Dual-Delivery - Parkville)
August (On Campus - Parkville)
September (On Campus - Parkville)
October (On Campus - Parkville)
November (On Campus - Parkville)
November (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS70388 | Gambling Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70389 | Global Commercial Contract Law | February (Online) |
12.5 |
LAWS70151 | Global Health Law | July (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90092 | Global Health, Trade and Investment Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90152 | Health Data Governance | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70451 | Health Law and Human Rights | September (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS90153 | Institutional Abuse and Legal Redress | October (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70409 | International Commercial Litigation | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70218 | International Employment Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70242 | Internat.Issues in Intellectual Property | December (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
LAWS70067 | International Legal Internship |
Semester 1 (On Campus - Parkville)
Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS70117 | International Sports Employment Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90095 | International Trade and Competition Law |
May (Online)
November (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
LAWS70301 | Intl and Comparative Competition Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90120 | Public Health Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70164 | Racing Industry Law and Regulation | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70401 | Regulation of Health Practitioners | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS70462 | Sports Integrity and Investigations | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
LAWS90105 | US Patent Law | Not available in 2023 | 12.5 |
Further study
A student who completes a masters degree in the Melbourne Law Masters is eligible to apply for entry to the PhD program.
Last updated: 10 November 2023