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Master of International and Comparative Law for 2010
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Course overview
The Master of International and Comparative Law has been developed to provide graduates from non-law disciplines with advanced legal knowledge across a broad spectrum of global issues, from human rights and international commercial law to comparative law and international trade and finance. It is ideal for those who would like to pursue a career in the international arena, allowing students to focus on a range of international 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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