Master of Global Law
Postgraduate
In Canberra (Australia)
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Postgraduate
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Canberra (Australia)
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COURSE VIDEO Meet Our Industry Experts 2:21 Global law encompasses not just international law but an approach to law that is transnational in scope, taking in the domestic laws of different countries and integrating an understanding of domestic regimes within the broader context of international laws, instruments and institutions.
Sydney Law School’s Master of Global Law provides a uniquely flexible pathway to a global legal or business career. The first program of its kind in Australia, it offers you a transnational understanding of law through required studies in international law, comparative and foreign law, and domestic (Australian) law
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- IT
- IT Law
- Law
- Global
- International
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Study planThe Master of Global Law (MGlobL)
candidates complete 48 credit points (cp), equivalent to eight units of study. Most of the units on offer carry a value of 6cp each. Candidates can select units of study from a wide range of relevant electives, but must choose at least one unit of study from each of the three groupings: Comparative and Foreign Law; Domestic (Australian) Law; and International Law. Candidates may also enrol in up to 12cp of study from units offered in the Master of Jurisprudence (MJur).
Core specialisations
- Administrative Law and Policy
- Commercial Law
- Corporate, Securities and Finance Law
- Criminology
- Environmental Law
- Global Law
- Health Law
- International Law
- Jurisprudence
- Labour and Employment Law
- Taxation
Master of Global Law