International Commercial Law (24 units)

University of Queensland

About

The MICLaw is designed for students with a commercial background wishing to focus their studies on areas of law relevant to international commercial operations.

The program is available to students who have an undergraduate degree in law and also students who have an undergraduate degree in business, commerce or economics.

You will undertake compulsory courses introducing private law and public law and will then study a range of commercially related law courses carefully created and selected to be intelligible to non-lawyers while still of interest and benefit to lawyers.

These courses cover specific areas of law relevant when operating in an international context.

Courses in the program will be taught at an advanced graduate level allowing students to deepen their knowledge and understanding of international law and its function in the modern world.

Structure

Courses

See the course list for courses that can be studied as part of the Master of International Commercial Law.

Click on the course code to view the Course Profile, for further information including advice of courses with shared teaching activities.

Dual degree programs for the Master of International Commercial Law

  • Masters of International Commercial Law / Commerce

Entry requirements

To complete the Master of International Commercial Law

To fulfil the requirements of the Master of International Commercial Law, a student must complete the requisite number of courses chosen from the course list in accordance with the Program Rules.

To complete the program, a student must complete 24 units from the MICLaw course list comprising - (a) 16 units from part A* of the list; and (b) 8 units from part B of the list, or other courses within the discipline approved by the executive dean. * Students with a law degree from a common law jurisdiction will be exempted from the requirement to complete LAWS7021 and LAWS7025.

Students should be aware of the University of Queensland policies and rules which govern the conduct of UQ programs. These may be found on the UQ policies and rules page on the my.UQ website.

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