Master of Laws (International Law and International Relations) - 1 year
Flinders University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00114A
This degree aims to meet the educational needs of applicants with an interest in law and international relations. It examines, in an increasingly globalised 21st century world, the significance of International Law as a means of regulating matters affecting relations among nation states and, increasingly, within nation states.; and explores and analyses the significant connections between International Law, and the structure and operation of major institutions in society, with an emphasis on issues arising in a global context whilst providing knowledge of research principles and methods and the skills and knowledge to be able to plan and execute a substantial research-based project in the field of International Law and its relationship to international relations. If offers a shorter program of study for applicants who hold a degree in closely related areas.
Structure
Students complete two core (compulsory) topics including a research paper and eight option topics chosen from a range of option topics available. These topics aim to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills acquired to identify and evaluate complex problems at the intersection of international law and international relations and devise solutions relevant to the achievement of domestic and international objectives that arise within a global context and with the knowledge of research principles and methods applicable to the intersection of the fields of International Law and International Relations.
Subjects
- International law.
- International relations
Standard entry requirements
Applicants must normally hold an Honours degree in Law, International Relations or a Graduate Diploma in Law, International Relations or a related fieldor a Bachelor degree in Law, International Relations or a related field and have not less the two years of professional related work experience.Applicants must provide details of their work experience in their SATAC application.
Study pathways
The University may, under certain circumstances and subject to specific conditions, consider applicants who do not hold a bachelor degree or equivalent but can demonstrate relevant higher education study with relevant work experience, or relevant work experience which may meet the requirements for entry into the course. Please contact the University for further advice.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Online | Domestic: $29,600 | Yes |
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