Master of Law, Policy and Government - 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 This postgraduate course is available to law and non-law graduates seeking an advanced understanding of socio-legal theory, policy development, and the skills required to work in or with government. Combining both theory and practically-oriented units, this course is suited to those looking to build a career in the public sector, as legal practitioners or in privae industry where it intersects with government approval, regulation and compliance.
For further information visit the Faculty of Law web page.
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Location

Start date

Perth (Australia)
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35 Stirling Hwy, WA 6009

Start date

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Subjects

  • Law
  • IT Law
  • Government

Course programme


Structure

Key to availability of units:
S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; N/A = not available in 2016; NS = non-standard teaching period



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

Note: Units that are indicated as N/A may be available in 2017 or 2018.


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

NSLAWS5214Public Policy

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

NSLAWS5214Public PolicyNSLAWS5227Foundations of Law and Governance

Students with a recognised Law degree, take unit(s) from Group A to a minimum value of 12 points and a maximum of 36 points from Group A:

Note: The Faculty recommends that all units in this group are taken.

Group A

S2LAWS5167Comparative LawNSLAWS5215Regulatory Theory and EthicsN/ALAWS5216Advanced Socio-legal StudiesN/ALAWS5222Working with the Written LawNSLAWS5227Foundations of Law and Governance

Students without a recognised Law degree, take unit(s) from Group B to a minimum value of 12 points and a maximum of 18 points from Group A:

Note: The Faculty recommends that all units in this group are taken.

Group B

NSLAWS5215Regulatory Theory and EthicsN/ALAWS5216Advanced Socio-legal StudiesN/ALAWS5222Working with the Written Law

All students, take unit(s) from Group C to complete the remainder of points (6–30):

Group C

S2LAWS5114International Environmental LawS2LAWS5128Consumer LawNSLAWS5175Heritage Governance: from Global to LocalNSLAWS5210Working with China: Business in a Socio-legal ContextNSLAWS5212China–Australia Relations: Trade, Finance and LawNSLAWS5213Practical Issues with Chinese Contracts and Commercial LawsN/ALAWS5217Advanced CriminologyN/ALAWS5221Law and the BodyNSLAWS5223Theories of Justice and PunishmentNSLAWS5305Mediation: Practice and SkillsN/ALAWS5306Arbitration: Practice and SkillsNSLAWS5378Government Accountability—Law and PracticeNSLAWS5517Mining LawNSLAWS5521Climate Change Law and Emissions TradingNSLAWS5540Environmental Protection LawN/ALAWS5590Water Resources LawS1, 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 Law, Policy and Government - Coursework

Price on request