Master of Laws - 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 What you’ll be studying

The Master of Laws (LLM) provides a diverse range of subjects for law graduates to choose from and law graduates can choose to either specialise or choose a variety of subjects to broaden their legal expertise:

Broaden your legal knowledge across diverse subjects

The Masters of Law (LLM) postgraduate degree offers a cross section of units such as: international commercial arbitration; government accountability; family law; property law and employment law. For further information visit the Faculty of Law web page.

Gain specialised knowledge of the resources sector

For those law-graduates who seek to specialise their legal knowledge of the resources sector, the Faculty of Law offers a distinct advantage through the Centre for Mining Energy and Natural Resources Law (CMENRL) - Master of Laws (LLM) students can advantageously access specialised units over the course of their degree through the Centre.

The Centre has accumulated over two decades worth of specialised knowledge and research of the legal issues arising within the mining, energy and natural resources sectors of the Western Australian economy – of which Perth is one of the most active and dynamic environments in the world. The teaching team at the Centre is a combination of esteemed academics and industry professionals who teach work ready courses such as: local and global oil and gas law, mineral resources investment, climate change law, corporate governance and more.

Who you’ll study with

The student cohort

The student cohort of the Master of Laws (LLM) consists of high achieving law graduates who have been working in legal practice or industry and have decided to study a Master of Laws (LLM) to expand career opportunities by advancing their understanding of the law. Learn more about the entry...

Facilities

Location

Start date

Perth (Australia)
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35 Stirling Hwy, WA 6009

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

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Subjects

  • Law
  • IT Law
  • LLM
  • Property
  • Gas
  • Oil and Gas
  • Governance
  • International
  • Trade
  • Industry
  • Global
  • Teaching

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.


Take unit(s) to the value of 48 points:

Group A

S2LAWS5105RemediesN/ALAWS5109Advanced and Appellate Family LawN/ALAWS5110International Negotiation Practice and SkillsNSLAWS5111Corporate Governance for Resources CompaniesS2LAWS5114International Environmental LawNSLAWS5117Advanced Evidence and ProofS2LAWS5118Family LawN/ALAWS5126Banking LawS2LAWS5128Consumer LawS2LAWS5132Income Taxation LawS1LAWS5135Insurance LawS1LAWS5144Mining and Energy LawS1LAWS5150Intellectual Property LawS1, S2LAWS5160Law Review Part 1 (0 points)S1, S2LAWS5161Law Review Part 2S1LAWS5165Public International LawN/ALAWS5166Selected Topics in Public International LawS2LAWS5167Comparative LawNSLAWS5175Heritage Governance: from Global to LocalN/ALAWS5178International Commercial LawNSLAWS5179Law of the SeaN/ALAWS5206Seniors Law and PolicyN/ALAWS5208Oil and Gas Project Development LawNSLAWS5210Working with China: Business in a Socio-legal ContextNSLAWS5211Intellectual Property and China's Innovation-based EconomyNSLAWS5212China–Australia Relations: Trade, Finance and LawNSLAWS5213Practical Issues with Chinese Contracts and Commercial LawsNSLAWS5219International Criminal LawNSLAWS5220International Humanitarian LawN/ALAWS5222Working with the Written LawNSLAWS5223Theories of Justice and PunishmentNSLAWS5226International Human Rights LawNSLAWS5229The Law Relating to Conflict - Technology and Future ChallengesNSLAWS5252International Trade FinancingNSLAWS5253International Shipping LawNSLAWS5254WTO LawNSLAWS5305Mediation: Practice and SkillsN/ALAWS5306Arbitration: Practice and SkillsN/ALAWS5324Medicine and the LawNSLAWS5360Employment LawNSLAWS5378Government Accountability—Law and PracticeS1LAWS5503Conflict of LawsNSLAWS5507International Oil and Gas LawN/ALAWS5511International Trade LawNSLAWS5517Mining LawNSLAWS5521Climate Change Law and Emissions TradingN/ALAWS5526Advanced Practice and ProcedureN/ALAWS5528Unjust Enrichment and RestitutionN/ALAWS5529Competition LawNSLAWS5532Oil and Gas AgreementsS1LAWS5533Advanced Torts LawS2LAWS5534Indigenous Peoples and the LawNSLAWS5540Environmental Protection LawN/ALAWS5541Corporate Finance and Securities RegulationNSLAWS5576International Commercial ArbitrationN/ALAWS5583Industrial and Intellectual Property IN/ALAWS5584Industrial and Intellectual Property IIN/ALAWS5585Limitation of ActionsN/ALAWS5589Australian Oil and Gas LawN/ALAWS5590Water Resources LawN/ALAWS5591Personal PropertyN/ALAWS5621Food Laws and RegulationS1, S2LAWS5694Research Paper IS1, S2LAWS5695Research Paper II (12 points)S1, S2LAWS5696Research Paper III Part 1 (12 points)S1, S2LAWS5697Research Paper III Part 2 (12 points)NSLAWS5813Legal Issues for Not-for-Profit EntitiesS1LAWS5820Legislation in Practice

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Master of Laws - Coursework

Price on request