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ADELAIDE LAW SCHOOL
ADELAIDE LAW SCHOOL | THE FACULTY OF THE PROFESSIONS
Advanced Arbitration*Advanced Contract Law*Anti-Discrimination LawBioethics and the Law*Business Taxation and GST*Comparative Constitutional Law Comparative Corporate Rescue LawComparative Law*Comparative Migration Law*Competition Law: Comparative PerspectivesCorporate GovernanceCorporate Law: Selected Issues*Corporations in the Global AgeDissertation*European Business LawEuropean Union Law Globalisation and the Legal Regulation of Work*Government, Business and RegulationHealth and Biotechnology LawHuman Rights: International PerspectivesIncome Taxation*Insolvency LawInsurance Law*Intellectual Property LawInternational Commercial ArbitrationInternational Criminal Law
International Economic LawInternational Energy Law*International Environmental LawInternational Financial RegulationInternational Franchising and the LawInternational Humanitarian Law*International Trade Law*International Trade Transactions and the Law*Internet Law*Introduction to Arbitration*Law of Debtor and CreditorMigration LawMining and Energy LawPersonal Property Security Law*Private International LawSelected Issues in Intellectual Property LawSport LawTechnology, Law and SocietyTransitional Justice*Transnational Business and Human RightsTransnational Crime and TerrorismWater Resources Law* Wine LawWork Relationships and the LawWorkplace Bargaining
Offering in 2012*
COURSES
For legal professionals, this program will provide a competitive, high quality and flexible coursework Masters for their extended development. In addition, the program will appeal to those wishing to further develop their scholarly skills in legal research and writing.
The program provides access to a range of areas to suit both domestic and international students proceeding directly from undergraduate law study, as well as experienced legal practitioners wishing to specialise in areas of commercial law. The program includes a range of elective courses suited to those with a particular interest in international and comparative law.
MaStER Of LawS PROgRaM StRUCtURE
Program LengthThe expected duration of the program is 1 year of full-time study.
What is the time commitment?The Master of Laws is equivalent to one year of full-time study (24 units). It is possible to study the program part-time over two to six years.
Seminar-style teaching is employed, with one course usually involving 24 hours of class time. The delivery of courses can vary, with some being taught over a twelve week period with classes in the evenings. Others are taught intensively over two or three weekends, or a single week.
Although listed under distinct semesters, courses start continuously throughout the year.
fEESFor 2012, the indicative annual tuition fee for the program is:
Masters
Domestic Students | 24 units/12 months Fees: please refer to www.adelaide.edu.au/student/finance/feepaying/tuition
International Students | 24 units/12 months Fees: AUD $27,500
MaStER Of LawS
POStgRaDUatE BUSinESS Law
Master of Business Law
Graduate Diploma in Business Law
Graduate Certificate in Business Law
Designed for those seeking a postgraduate degree in business studies with a focus in the law, the Business Law programs provide business professionals with competitive, high quality, and flexible coursework qualifications that expand their current horizon.
Participants study challenging areas of commercial law, although completion of a degree does not lead to entry into legal practice. The programs include a range of elective courses suited to those with a particular interest in international and comparative law.
The Business Law degrees are ‘nested’ programs, giving students the choice of starting with a Graduate Certificate (4 courses) or Graduate Diploma (8 courses), and then progressing to a Masters (12 courses) if they wish.
BUSinESS Law PROgRaM StRUCtURE
Program LengthThe expected duration of the program based on full-time study is:
• Masters 1.5 years
• Graduate Diploma 1 year
• Graduate Certificate 0.5 years
What is the time commitment?The Master of Business Law is equivalent to one and half years of full-time study (36 units). It is possible to study the program part-time over two to eight years.
The Graduate Diploma in Business Law is equivalent to one year of full-time study (24 units). It is possible to study the program part-time over two to six years.
The Graduate Certificate in Business Law is equivalent to one half year of full-time study (12 units). It is possible to study the program part-time over one to four years.
Seminar-style teaching is employed, with one course usually involving 24 hours of class time. The delivery of courses can vary, with some being taught over a twelve week period, with classes in the evenings. Others are taught intensively over two or three weekends, or a single week.
Although listed under distinct semesters, courses start continuously throughout the year.
fEESFor 2012, the indicative annual tuition fee for the program is:
Masters/Graduate Diploma
Domestic Students | 24 units/12 months Fees: please refer to www.adelaide.edu.au/student/finance/feepaying/tuition
International Students | 24 units/12 months Fees: AUD $27,500
Graduate Certificate
Domestic Students | 12 units/6 months Fees: please refer to www.adelaide.edu.au/student/finance/feepaying/tuition
International Students | 12 units/6 months Fees: AUD $13,125
COURSES
Foundation CoursesIntroduction to Business Law*
ElectivesAdvanced Arbitration*
Advanced Contract Law*
Anti-Discrimination Law
Bioethics and the Law*
Business Taxation and GST*
Comparative Constitutional Law
Comparative Corporate Rescue Law
Comparative Law*
Comparative Migration Law*
Competition Law: Comparative Perspectives
Corporate Governance
Corporate Law: Selected Issues*
Corporations in the Global Age
Dissertation*
European Business Law
European Union Law
Globalisation and the Legal Regulation of Work*
Government, Business and Regulation
Health and Biotechnology Law
Human Rights: International Perspectives
Income Taxation*
Insolvency Law
Insurance Law
Intellectual Property Law
International Commercial Arbitration
International Criminal Law
International Economic Law
International Energy Law*
International Environmental Law
International Financial Regulation
International Franchising and the Law
International Humanitarian Law*
International Trade Law*
International Trade Transactions and the Law*
Internet Law*
Introduction to Arbitration*
Law of Debtor and Creditor
Legal Aspects of International Business Law
Migration Law
Mining and Energy Law
Personal Property Security Law*
Private International Law
Selected Issues in Intellectual Property Law
Sport Law
Technology, Law and Society
Transitional Justice*
Transnational Business and Human Rights
Transnational Crime and Terrorism
Water Resources Law*
Wine Law
Work Relationships and the Law
Workplace Bargaining
Offering in 2012*
MaStER Of COMPaRatiVE Law (aDELaiDE/MannhEiM)
The Master of Comparative Law degree is conducted jointly by the Schools of Law at the University of Adelaide and the University of Mannheim, Germany. Students spend one semester at Adelaide and one semester at Mannheim and undertake a dissertation at their home institution.
The University of Mannheim is one of Germany’s leading universities with 11,000 students enrolled, providing a personal atmosphere. Considered one of the most beautiful universities in Germany, it is located in the baroque palace in the heart of Mannheim – the second largest city in Baden-Wurttemberg, known as the economic and cultural hub of the Rhine-Neckar triangle.
The program enables students to study the different codes of law throughout the world such as common law, civil law and Islamic law. It also enables Australian students to obtain a more detailed understanding of the legal framework of the European Union. The entire program is conducted in English.
COMPaRatiVE Law PROgRaM StRUCtURE
Program LengthThe expected duration of the program is 1.25 years of full-time study.
What is the time commitment?The Master of Comparative Law is equivalent to one and one quarter years of full-time study (30 units). It is possible to study the program part-time over two to five years.
In Adelaide seminar-style teaching is employed, with one course usually involving 24 hours of class time. The delivery of courses can vary, with some being taught over a twelve week period (often in the
evenings). Others are taught intensively over two or three weekends, or a single week. Courses are listed under semesters to give an indication of the part of the year in which they are taught.
fEESFor 2012, the indicative annual tuition fee for the program is:
Masters
Domestic Students | 24 units per annum Fees: please refer to www.adelaide.edu.au/student/finance/feepaying/tuition
International Students | 24 units per annum Fees: AUD $27,500
COURSES
Foundation CoursesComparative Law*
Dissertation (MCL)*
Mannheim CoursesStudents will spend four months of study (September to December) at the University of Mannheim. Courses offered at Mannheim are streamed into a range of areas, including International Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, European Law, International Business Transactions and Insurance Law.
All students must complete 20 European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) points which will include Comparative Law (Mannheim) 4 ECTS points, 12 ECTS from a discipline stream and a 4 ECTS Mannheim Law Elective course.
Adelaide ElectivesAdvanced Arbitration*
Advanced Contract Law*
Anti-Discrimination Law
Bioethics and the Law*
Business Taxation and GST*
Comparative Constitutional Law
Comparative Corporate Rescue Law
Comparative Migration Law*
Competition Law: Comparative Perspectives
Corporate Governance
Corporate Law: Selected Issues*
Corporations in the Global Age
European Business Law
European Union Law
Globalisation and the Legal Regulation of Work*
Government, Business and Regulation
Health and Biotechnology Law
Human Rights: International Perspectives
Human Rights Internship Program
Income Taxation*
Insolvency Law
Insurance Law*
Intellectual Property Law
International Commercial Arbitration
International Criminal Law
International Economic Law
International Energy Law*
International Environmental Law
International Financial Regulations
International Franchising and the Law
International Humanitarian Law
International Trade Law*
International Trade Transactions and the Law*
Internet Law*
Introduction to Arbitration*
Law of Debtor and Creditor
Migration Law
Mining and Energy Law
Personal Property Security Law*
Perspectives on Property and Society
Private International Law
Selected Issues in Intellectual Property Law
Sport Law
Technology, Law and Society
Transitional Justice*
Transnational Business and Human Rights
Transnational Crime and Terrorism
Water Resources Law*
Wine Law
Work Relationships and the Law
Workplace Bargaining
Offering in 2012*
The University of Adelaide is part of the ‘Group of Eight’- the most prestigious and research intensive universities in Australia. As part of this tradition in excellence, Adelaide Law School has earned its reputation as an international leader in legal research. For over 120 years Adelaide Law School has been a leader in producing outstanding research and legal scholars with international reputations.
PhD candidates work towards a highly prized qualification from an institution with a superior reputation which can offer a high level of personal, quality academic supervision. Our PhD students are an integral part of the intellectual life of the Law School and are solidly supported with outstanding facilities, resources, and expert academic supervision and assistance.
finanCiaL SUPPORt anD SChOLaRShiPSResearch scholarships are the primary source of financial support for our full-time PhD students. In addition to Australian Postgraduate Awards (tax-free Commonwealth government scholarships for research students), PhD students can also apply for the prestigious FA & MF Joyner Scholarship in Law.
Additionally, the Zelling-Gray Scholarship in Law has been established to encourage postgraduate study in any one or more of constitutional law, administrative law, commercial law, legal history, law reform or comparative law.
For more information about financial support: www.adelaide.edu.au/ graduatecentre/scholarships/postgrad/pgresearch
Program Length
The expected duration of the program based on full-time study is:
• Master of Philosophy 1-2 years
• Doctor of Philosophy 2-4 years
Entry Requirements
The minimum entry requirements for both Local and International applicants are:
Doctor of Philosophy Relevant Honours degree of Bachelor of at least IIA standard or equivalent or a degree of Master from the University of Adelaide or equivalent and which contains a substantial research component.
Master of Philosophy Relevant Bachelor degree at distinction average or higher, or equivalent.
fEESLocal students All commencing higher degree by research places for Australian residents are funded by the Australian Government under the Research Training Scheme.
International Students $25,000/year in 2012.
For more information on research at the Law School:
T: + 61 8 8313 4020
E: pglaw@adelaide.edu.au
www.law.adelaide.edu.au/research/
The Adelaide Law School has strengths in the following areas:
Administrative Law
Anti-discrimination Law
Comparative Law
Constitutional Law
Contract Law
Corporate Law
Criminal Law and Procedure
Criminology
Employment and Labour Law
Energy Law
Environmental Planning and Natural Resources Law
Equity and Trusts
Feminist Legal Theory
Human Rights
Insolvency Law
International Law
Law of Evidence
Law of Torts
Legal History
Legal Philosophy
Medical Law and Ethics
Property Law and Theory
Restitution Law
DOCtOR Of PhiLOSOPhy/ MaStER Of PhiLOSOPhy in Law
ADELAIDE LAW SCHOOL | THE FACULTY OF THE PROFESSIONS
ADELAIDE LAW SCHOOL | THE FACULTY OF THE PROFESSIONS
aDDitiOnaL infORMatiOn
EntRy REqUiREMEntSThe minimum entry requirements are the satisfactory completion of an undergraduate Law degree or the equivalent from a recognised higher education institution, except in the case of the Business Law Program, this must be a degree in Laws.
Local
Applications for the Master of Laws and Master of Business Law are made online via SATAC’s GradStart website: www.satac.edu.au
Applications for the Master of Comparative Law are made online via SATAC’s GradStart website: www.satac.edu.au
International
Information for International Applicants can be found at: www.international.adelaide.edu.au/
Specific information on how to apply can be found at: www.international.adelaide.edu.au/apply/
finanCiaL aSSiStanCE Assistance for Domestic Students may be sought via the Australian Government’s FEE-HELP scheme for local students.
Further information can be found at:
Higher Education for Students in Australia
Going to Uni www.studyassist.gov.au
Higher Education Loan Program
FEE-HELP & OS-HELP www.studyassist.gov.au/sites/StudyAssist/
POStgRaDUatE COURSEwORk SChOLaRShiPSwww.adelaide.edu.au/graduatecentre/scholarships/postgrad/pgcoursewk.html
For further information:
www.law.adelaide.edu.au/degrees
+61 8 8313 4020
pglaw@adelaide.edu.au
In today’s society, the law reaches into almost every aspect of our lives. The study of law today is more challenging and intellectually adventurous than it has ever been. Roles for law graduates are expanding signif icantly and rapidly.
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DISCLAIMER
The information contained in this publication is correct at the time of printing but may be subject to change without notice. With an aim to continual improvement the University of
Adelaide is committed to regular reviews of the courses and programs it offers to students. As a result, the specific courses available to students may vary from year to year.
The University of Adelaide assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided by third parties.
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