Overview
- International law is essential in maintaining global peace and security, facilitating international cooperation, protecting human rights and sovereignty, and is a crucial field of legal practice.
- Delivered by dedicated academics and professionals, the International Law specialisation covers areas of practice including business law, commercial litigation, humanitarian law, European Union law, environmental law and international family law, all with an advanced international focus.
- Within the Master of Laws, you will complete two core courses focused on research skills, four elective courses focusing on international law and a choice of one free-standing elective across the degree.
- Study the Master of Laws (International Law) completely online in one year when studying full-time or two years part-time and choose from three different start times throughout the year (February, May or September). Options to fast-track your study are available.
Further study
Successful completion of the Master of Laws will qualify you to apply for the Master of Research or PhD entry.