Laws (International Law and International Relations)
Flinders University
About
The Graduate Diploma in Laws (International Law and International Relations) is a 36-unit coursework program which is offered by the College of Business, Government and Law.
It is only available as an exit award for students who are currently enrolled in the Master of Laws (International Law and International Relations) and who choose not to complete that program.
Structure
To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Laws (International Law and International Relations), students must complete 36 units of coursework, with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the following program of study.
Core topics
9 units comprising: INTR9069 Approaches to International Relations (4.5 units) LLIR9501 Principles of Public International Law (4.5 units)
Option topics
Plus 27 units from: DVST8042 The Politics of the Global South: From Bullets to Ballot Box and Back GE (4.5 units) INTR9051 International Human Rights: Theory and Practice (4.5 units) INTR9078 The Political Economy of East Asia (4.5 units) LLIR9500 The Relationship between International Law and International Relations (4.5 units) LLIR9502 Issues in Human Security (4.5 units) LLIR9503 Causes and Conduct of Conflict (4.5 units) LLIR9504 Cultural Politics in International Law and International Relations (4.5 units) LLIR9505 Post-Conflict Mechanisms in International Law and International Relations (4.5 units) LLIR9507 Law and International Relations in the Asia/Pacific (4.5 units) LLIR9508 Issues in Energy and Environmental Security (4.5 units) LLIR9510 Current Issues in International Law and International Relations (4.5 units)
Institution
