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Master of Laws (International and Comparative Law) for 2010
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Course overview
The Master of Laws (International and Comparative Law) was developed to provide law graduates with advanced legal knowledge across a broad spectrum of global legal issues, from human rights law and international commercial law to comparative law and international trade and financial law. It is ideal for those who would like to pursue a career in the international legal arena, allowing students to focus on a range of international legal issues and providing a thorough knowledge in this fascinating area of law. This course may be completed by undertaking eight coursework units (at least five in the area of international and comparative law) or a combination of coursework and a minor research thesis.
Duration, campus, fees and application information
Duration, campus, fees and application information
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