Master of Law and Development
Course 635AA (2011)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2011.
Year and Campus: | 2011 - Parkville |
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CRICOS Code: | 051271K |
Fees Information: | Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date |
Level: | Graduate/Postgraduate |
Duration & Credit Points: | 100 credit points taken over 12 months full time. This course is available as full or part time. |
Coordinator
Associate Professor Sundhya PahujaContact
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Email law-masters@unimelb.edu.au or phone +61 3 8344 6190.
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Course Overview: |
Effective legal frameworks and institutions are pivotal in alleviating poverty and creating a sustainable environment. Melbourne Law School's graduate program in law and development offers a choice of subjects examining the legalisation of development, the role of international and regional actors in law reform projects, and an investigation and analysis of both international law and the 'rule of law' in a developmental context. Subjects take a range of practical, historical and theoretical perspectives. This program is ideal for those working in international development from a government or not-for-profit background. |
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Objectives: |
The Master of Law and Development focuses on:
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Course Structure & Available Subjects: |
Students who do not have a law degree from a common law jurisdiction must complete Fundamentals of the Common Law, as well as at least six subjects from the list below (including the compulsory subject Law and Development). Students may choose an eighth subject from those available in the Melbourne Law Masters. |
Entry Requirements: | Visit the Melbourne Law Masters website for more information about this course. |
Core Participation Requirements: | Visit the Melbourne Law Masters website for more information about this course. |
Graduate Attributes: | Visit the Melbourne Law Masters website for more information about this course. |
Links to further information: | http://www.masters.law.unimelb.edu.au/course/635 |
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