Master of Laws

The University of Notre Dame Australia

About

The Master of Laws (coursework) is a Masters of Law degree with a focus on emerging commercial and legal realities in an international context.

The degree will enable students to develop in-depth legal knowledge and skills in the areas of international law that they choose.

The program also aims to develop a student’s skills in advanced independent research and writing, critical analysis, complex problem-solving and reasoning.

The program includes a research component with a strong focus on applied legal research.

Structure

The program includes 3 compulsory courses and 5 elective courses.

Semester One

Research Methods Law Elective One Law Elective Two Law Elective Three
Semester Two
Directed Legal Research Project Ethical Issues in Professional Life Law Elective Four Law Elective Five

Full details of the program requirements are contained in the Program Regulations.

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