Master of Laws

LLM

Course Overview | Course Structure

Course Structure

Students must complete 2 introductory subjects:

Plus 6 electives which include:

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Australian Government and Politics
  • Banking and Finance Law
  • Basic Trial Advocacy
  • Competition Law
  • Contemporary Issues in Law and Society
  • Copyright and Entertainment Law
  • Dispute Systems Design
  • Electronic Commerce and the Law
  • Employment and Labour Relations Law
  • Equitable Remedies
  • European Business Law
  • Family Law
  • Global Issues in Intellectual Property
  • Human Rights Law
  • Immigration LawIndividual Study in Law
  • Information Technology and the Law
  • Intellectual and Industrial Property Law
  • International Banking and Finance Law
  • International Contracts
  • International Investment Transactions
  • International Law
  • International Law Project
  • International Trade and Business Law
  • International Trade Law System
  • International Trade Transactions
  • Issues in Criminal Justice
  • Law and Medicine
  • Law of Technological Innovation
  • Legal Drafting and Conveyancing
  • Media and Telecommunications Law
  • Mediation • Miscarriages of Justice
  • Negotiation
  • On-Line Dispute Resolution
  • Principles of Taxation Law
  • Succession
  • Takeovers and Securities Regulation
  • Taxation of Business Entities
  • Taxation of International Business
  • Theory and Principles of Dispute Resolution

(Not all electives are offered every year)

If appropriate supervision is available, students may elect to replace two elective subjects with a minor dissertation or complete the degree entirely via a major thesis on an approved topic.