Master of International Law - Coursework

Master

In Perth (Australia)

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Perth (Australia)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Course description, features and facilities Taught by a team of international experts from 4 continents, you will develop a sound understanding of the theory and practice of international law and how international institutions work.

The course is suited to both the current law practitioner and those pursuing a career in government, non-government and private institutions where international law is present. The course is available to law and non-law graduates.
Study begins with core units in the foundations of international law, theory, method and contemporary issues, as well as international criminal and human rights law.
Students can then specialise by electing units from a range of areas including environmental, oil and gas and WTO law as well as elect a research option which will provide a pathway to further studies.
For further information visit the Faculty of Law web page.
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Location

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Perth (Australia)
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35 Stirling Hwy, WA 6009

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Subjects

  • Law
  • IT Law
  • International
  • Oil and Gas
  • Gas
  • Government
  • Human Rights

Course programme


Structure

Key to availability of units:
S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; NS = non-standard teaching period



All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.


Students with a recognised Law degree, take all units from this group (6 points).

S1LAWS5225Theory, Method and Contemporary Issues of International Law

Students without a recognised Law degree, take all units from this group (12 points).

NSLAWS5224Foundations of Public International LawS1LAWS5225Theory, Method and Contemporary Issues of International Law

All students, take unit(s) to a minimum value of 12 points and a maximum of 24 points from Group A. (The Faculty recommends that at least 18 points are taken from this group.):

Group A

S2LAWS5114International Environmental LawNSLAWS5179Law of the SeaNSLAWS5219International Criminal LawNSLAWS5220International Humanitarian LawNSLAWS5226International Human Rights LawNSLAWS5229The Law Relating to Conflict - Technology and Future Challenges

Students with a recognised Law degree, take unit(s) from Group B to complete the remainder of points (18–30).

Group B

NSLAWS5175Heritage Governance: from Global to LocalNSLAWS5224Foundations of Public International LawNSLAWS5229The Law Relating to Conflict - Technology and Future ChallengesNSLAWS5254WTO LawNSLAWS5507International Oil and Gas LawNSLAWS5521Climate Change Law and Emissions TradingS1, S2LAWS5694Research Paper IS1, S2LAWS5695Research Paper II (12 points)S1, S2LAWS5696Research Paper III Part 1 (12 points)S1, S2LAWS5697Research Paper III Part 2 (12 points)

Students without a recognised Law degree, take unit(s) from Group C to complete the remainder of points (12–24).

Group C

NSLAWS5175Heritage Governance: from Global to LocalNSLAWS5254WTO LawNSLAWS5507International Oil and Gas LawNSLAWS5521Climate Change Law and Emissions TradingS1, S2LAWS5694Research Paper IS1, S2LAWS5695Research Paper II (12 points)S1, S2LAWS5696Research Paper III Part 1 (12 points)S1, S2LAWS5697Research Paper III Part 2 (12 points)

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Master of International Law - Coursework

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