2012 LL.M. Program Listings Australia
Master of Laws (LL.M.) International Law and International Relations
Flinders University Adelaide, Australia
Email:
susan.breau@
flinders.edu.au Website:
www.flinders.edu.au/courses/postgrad/lawilir/lawilir_home.cfm
LL.M. specializing in International Law
Australian National University Canberra, Australia
Email:
PGadminLaw@law.anu.edu.au Website:
http://law.anu.edu.au/
Melbourne Law Masters
Melbourne Law School Melbourne, Australia
Email: alittle@unimelb Website:
http://www.masters.law.unimelb.edu.au
Monash LL.M. 42
Monash University Law Chambers Melbourne, Australia
Email:
graduate@law.monash.edu.au Website:
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/law-grad.html
Master of Laws (LL.M.)
Sydney Law School Sydney, Australia
Email:
law.info@
usyd.edu.au Website:
www.law.usyd.edu.au
LL.M. Programs at the University of New South Wales
University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Sydney, Australia
Email:
law@unsw.edu.au Website:
www.law.unsw.edu.au/llm
Master of Laws (LL.M.)
University of Technology, Sydney Sydney, Australia
Email:
law@uts.edu.au Website:
www.law.uts.edu.au
This program will assist those in, or preparing to enter, most parts of the public service, those involved in consideration of international relations and transnational transactions, in non-governmental organizations, human rights bodies and the interaction of law and society; and also those who wish to understand current issues in the international community.
The Melbourne Law Masters offers masters degrees and graduate diplomas across 20 specialist legal areas to law and non-law gradu- ates. We offer over 150 subjects taught by outstanding teaching staff including international visiting lecturers. The program gives you the opportunity to hone your legal knowledge and expertise, expand your networking and gain a real professional edge.
One of Australia’s largest and most prestigious law schools, the Fac- ulty of Law at Monash University has a broad teaching base, strong international links and an excellent reputation. Our LLM program endeavours to provide further education to lawyers and non-lawyers to assist them to update their skills, specialise in specific areas of the law, undertake research or move into a career in law.
The Sydney LL.M. is one of the most reputable law coursework programs in Australia. The Sydney Law School’s postgraduate coursework program is one of Australia’s largest with over 160 units of study taught each year, catering to approximately 16 areas of specialization in law.
Flinders University offers a unique coursework postgraduate pro- gram that brings together the expertise and teaching abilities of two areas of excellence within the University - International Law and International Relations. The courses offered on major global issues balance theoretical learning and practical application and will inter- est those seeking careers in public service or business.
The UNSW LLM program gives students the opportunity to add a specialisation to their LLM, with 8 specialisations on offer. Located in the beautiful harbour city of Sydney, Australia, our LLM program is recognised for its small, dynamic and interactive classes, taught by distinguished academics and leading practitioners. For two consecutive years UNSW Law School has been ranked number one in Australia by the Federal Government for the quality of learning and teaching law.
The Master of Laws addresses global challenges in social and regulatory policy. UTS: Law offers specialisations in: * Health Law and Policy * International Law * Law and Regulation * Family Law and Dispute Resolution * Corporate and Commercial Law * Intel- lectual Property.
ILSA Quarterly » volume 20 » issue 3 » February 2012
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