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This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the key international legal frameworks and public international law institutions in a range of areas and also includes units of specialised study.
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Note: Students who have entered the course with a recognised Law degree and have previously taken a recognised Public International Law unit, can elect to substitute LAWS5224 Foundations of Public International Law with any unit from Group A.
NS LAWS5224 Foundations of Public International Law
Teaching dates for this unit are 26, 27 and 28 February. Please refer to the timetable website for session times and venues. Attendance at all sessions is mandatory.
Take unit(s) from Group A to complete the remainder of points (18-24).
for Juris Doctor (JD) students: LAWS4101 Foundations of Law and Lawyering and 30 points from: LAWS4102 Criminal Law, LAWS4103 Contract, LAWS4104 Property, LAWS4106 Torts, LAWS4107 Land Law, LAWS4108 Foundations of Public Law, LAWS5106 Legal Theory and Ethics or LAWS4109 Legal Theory and Ethics
S1 LAWS5167 Comparative Law
NS LAWS5179 Law of the Sea
Teaching dates for this unit are 13,15,20 and 22 October. Please refer to the timetable website for session times and venues. Attendance at all sessions is mandatory.
NS LAWS5219 International Criminal Law
for Master of International Law (coursework) (21520) and Graduate Diploma in International Law (21320) students: LAWS5224 Foundations of Public International Law or equivalent; for students in other courses: none
Students must attend every day of the intensive period 29 September and 1,6,8 October. Refer to the timetable website for further information.
NS LAWS5220 International Humanitarian Law
Students must attend every day of the intensive period 18-19 and 25-26 June. Refer to the timetable website for further information.
S1 LAWS5225 Theory, Method and Contemporary Issues of International Law
LAWS5224 Foundations of Public International Law or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty
N/A LAWS5226 International Human Rights Law
S2 LAWS5254 International Trade Law
LAWS5511 International Trade Law, LAWS6719 International Trade Law, LAWS6254 WTO Law, LAWS3319 International Trade Law
N/A LAWS5507 International Oil and Gas Law
Students must attend every day of the intensive period 15-17 July. Refer to the timetable website for further information.
This research unit involves unstructured contact with a supervisor throughout the semester.
S1, S2 LAWS5695 Research Paper II (12 points)
LAWS5696 Research Paper III Part 1, and LAWS5697 Research Paper III Part 2
S1, S2 LAWS5696 Research Paper III Part 1
Students taking Part 1 in Semester 1 must take Part 2 in the following Semester 2; students taking Part 1 in Semester 2 must take Part 2 in the following Semester 1.
LAWS5695 Research Paper II
S1, S2 LAWS5697 Research Paper III Part 2
Students may only take this unit if they have completed LAWS5696 Research Paper III Part 1 in the previous semster.
(3) Applicants presenting with the TOEFL iBT require an overall score of at least 100, a minimum score of 28 in the Speaking section, and no other sub-score less than 26.
(4) Applicants presenting with the TOEFL Paper Based score require an overall score of at least 580 and a minimum score of 5.0 in the Essay Rating / Test of Written English (TWE).
21320 Graduate Diploma in International Law (24 points)
21520 Master of International Law (48 points)